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1 Book Four of The Curriculum: Living A Transformed Life In Christ Bill Loveless Christ Is Life Ministries

2 Copyright 2011 by Bill Loveless All rights reserved. This book may not be copied or reprinted for a commercial gain or profit. The use of this material for personal or group study is permitted. Scripture taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version, copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved. Scripture taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright 1996 by Tyndale Charitable Trust. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers. Scripture taken from the New American Standard Bible, copyright 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. Scripture taken from the New King James Version, copyright 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations marked (GNT) are from the Good News Translation in Today s English Version Second Edition, copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by permission. Christ Is Life Ministries Website: bill@christislifeministries.com 1

3 Living From The Overflow of Christ Table of Contents Lesson 1: The Overflow and Christ-Like Attitudes.. 3 Lesson 2: The Overflow of And Ministry Lesson 3: The Overflow and Christ Building His Church Through You Lesson 4: The Overflow Of As A Result Of Our Beliefs About God?.. 40 Lesson 5: Walking With God Entering His Rest.. 62 Lesson 6: Growing Into A Deeper Intimacy With God.. 72 Appendix:

4 Introduction Lesson One The Overflow and Christ-Like Attitudes DAY ONE Through the first three books we have discussed the foundational truth of Christ living His life in you, your true identity in Christ and the transformation of your soul. All of these three studies have primarily focused on what God promises to do IN you. However, as I have said many times during these studies God wants to do a work THROUGH you as well. I call this work through you the OVERFLOW of what the Holy Spirit has done in you. We will focus on the overflow in the following areas: The impact of Christ-like attitudes in personal relationships, in marriage, with children, and the workplace. What ministry looks like from the overflow of Christ living through you. Walking with God and experiencing a deeper intimacy with Him. In this lesson we will focus on Christ-like attitudes that are formed as a result of transformation of your soul as a fulfillment of your spiritual destiny. Remember Your Spiritual Destiny? In Book One we discussed God s spiritual destiny for your life. Let s review the verses that reveal to us our spiritual destiny. For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the first-born among many brethren. Romans 8:29 And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord s glory, are being transformed into His likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit. 2 Corinthians 3:18 Your spiritual destiny is to be transformed into Christ-likeness. Let s review the meaning of Christ-likeness. Christ-Likeness Is God s transforming process of your soul so that you will THINK, BELIEVE, CHOOSE, and BEHAVE like Christ. 3

5 Paul has another way of explaining Christ-likeness in Galatians 4:19: My children, with whom I am again in labor until Christ is formed in you. What does Paul mean when he says Christ is formed in you? Let s look at Philippians 2:5 to find part of the answer. Have this attitude in yourselves which was in Christ Jesus. The outcome of Christ being formed in us are Christ-like attitudes. What are Christ-like attitudes? Christ-Like Attitudes Are attitudes in your SOUL that are the OVERFLOW of the characteristics of your true identity in your HUMAN SPIRIT. Remember that in your true identity in your human spirit is who you really are. Your true identity is made up of divinely imparted characteristics (2 Peter 1:4) As your soul is being transformed these characteristics of your true identity produce Christ-like attitudes in your soul. Therefore, in addition to your mind, emotions, and will being transformed, the Holy Spirit produces Christ-like attitudes in your soul. This is illustrated in the diagram below. Christ-Like Attitudes Formed In Your Soul BODY SOUL Christ-Like Attitudes MIND Thinking and believing truth. Human spirit Your True Identity WILL Greater dependence and willingness EMOTIONS Healing of damaged emotions 4

6 Below is a partial list of some of the characteristics of your true identity. God s desire is to transform your soul so that these characteristics become Christ-like attitudes of the soul. Unconditional love Victory Worth Acceptance Faith Freedom Patience Strength Peace Power Forgiveness Understanding Security Fearlessness Wisdom Discernment Adequacy Humility Confidence Boldness Righteousness Selflessness Rest Compassion Courage Hope Gentleness Control Faithfulness Joy Remember the diagram of the characteristics of your identity in Christ in your human spirit? Your True Identity In Your Human Spirit BODY SOUL Human spirit (Identity In Christ) Righteous, Worthy, Humble, Unconditionally BODY loved, Secure, SPIRIT Acceptable, Patient, Forgiving, Complete, Wise, Compassionate, Discerning, Adequate, Thankful, Confident, Selfless, Joyful, Peaceful, Sacrificial The following diagram illustrates how these characteristics of our new identity become Christ-like attitudes in our soul. 5

7 Christ-Like Attitudes Formed In Your Soul SECURE Selfless Patient Victory REST BODY SOUL Human Spirit True Identity Christ- Confident FORGIVING Adequate Humble FEARLESS FREE Christ-Like Attitudes and The Line Let s look at the same truth just discussed using the Line analogy. God Transforms Our Soul To Experience Christ-Like Attitudes SPIRIT (New Identity) Unconditional Love Worthy Humble Secure Acceptable Patient Forgiving Kind Complete Compassionate Discerning Wise Adequate Thankful Confident Sacrificial Righteous Selfless Free Victorious Powerful Joyful Peaceful Good SOUL Unconditional Love Worthy Humble Secure Acceptable Patient Forgiving Kind Complete Compassionate Discerning Wise Adequate Thankful Confident Sacrificial Righteous Selfless Free Victorious Powerful Joyful Peaceful Good 6 TRANSFORMS

8 Above the line in your human spirit in union with God is the place of our true identity. As your soul is being transformed, these characteristics become an experiential reality in your soul. I think it is important to distinguish between human attitudes and Christ-like attitudes. DAY TWO The Difference Between A Human Attitude and A Christ-Like Attitude Human attitude an attitude produced by man that can be changed by thoughts, feelings, the flesh, the power of sin, circumstances, relationships, Satan, or the world. Let me use an example to illustrate a human attitude and how it can change due to circumstances. Let s assume you come home from work and have a human attitude of peace and joy. You open your mail only to find that the IRS says that you owe several thousand dollars of back taxes. Then you notice water start pouring down from the ceiling above. Before you can check out the water leak, your teenage daughter comes in and announces that she is pregnant. By now what do you suppose is happening to your human attitude of peace and joy? Now let s contrast a human attitude with a Christ-like attitude. Christ-like attitude a supernaturally produced attitude in your soul by the Holy Spirit that remains unchanged regardless of thoughts, feelings, the flesh, the power of sin, circumstances, relationships, Satan, or the world. Let s use the same example above to illustrate a Christ-like attitude. If you were living from Christ-like attitudes of peace and joy then none of these events would rob you of your Christ-like peace and joy. To give us a better understanding of what Christ-like attitudes let s look at what Paul and Peter had to say. Examples of Christ-Like Attitudes of Paul and Peter Paul As Paul was being transformed, he began to experience Christ-like attitudes in his soul. He refers to one of them in the following passage: And the peace of God that surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:7 This peace was so supernatural that even Paul could not describe it. The key thing to remember is that the peace Paul is describing is not a circumstantial peace. It is a supernatural Christ-like attitude of peace that can t be changed regardless of his circumstances. Peter Look what Peter says about the Christ-like attitude of joy. Though you have not seen him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy. 1 Peter 1:8 7

9 Peter had the same problem as Paul. He could not put into words the joy he was experiencing. Here again this Christ-like attitude of joy Peter was experiencing is an ongoing attitude in his soul that does not change. Adversity Cannot ROB You of Your Christ-Like Attitudes As you begin to experience these Christ-like attitudes, then every day you will be faced with circumstances and/or relationships that seek to consciously or unconsciously rob you of these Christ-like attitudes. Let me use Paul to explain. Paul says this in 2 Corinthians 12:10: Therefore, I am WELL CONTENT with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses, with persecution, with difficulties. (Emphasis mine) What were some of the distresses, persecutions, etc. that Paul was talking about. 2 Corinthians 11:23-28 tells us that Paul was: a. Imprisoned. b. Whipped. c. Beaten with rods. d. Stoned. e. Shipwrecked. f. In danger from rivers, bandits, Gentiles, etc. g. Was hungry, thirsty, cold, naked. h. Under great pressure in dealing with the churches. If what Paul was referring to was human contentment, don t you think that insults, distresses, beatings, whippings, and stonings might rob him of his contentment? I think you would agree that it would. However, Paul in 2 Corinthians 12:10 is bearing witness to a supernatural, Christlike contentment that nothing or no one can rob him of. DAY THREE God Is Taking You To The Place of BUT GOD Whenever we get into conflict or some adversity, in our humanity, we tend to cry out for relief from the situation. We want the conflict to subside because no one wants to feel the pain that arises out of these circumstances. However, God uses these situations to draw us to Him and to grow our trust and Christ-confidence in Him. In addition, He is working in these painful situations to produce Christ-like attitudes such as peace, rest, or joy. Just like God used every circumstance in Paul s life to produce Christ-like contentment, God will use your conflict, adversity and suffering to produce Christ-like attitudes in you. This does not mean that you will not feel the pain. The pain is very real. However, God is taking you to a place where His peace, joy, and rest for example are a greater reality than your pain/suffering. I call this the but God experience. Here is an example: 8

10 I am being rejected by my spouse BUT I will not his/her rejection rob me of my Christ-like attitude of acceptance. I am in an impossible financial situation BUT I will not this situation rob me of my Christconfidence in You. My son is rebelling against me BUT I will not let his behavior rob me of my Christ-like love for him. What is the greater reality in all three of these examples: our Christ-like attitudes. Question: What are you negatively experiencing in your soul due to your present circumstances or relationships? What do you believe is the but God experience associated with those circumstances? Engaging God: Seek God to reveal to you and move you to the place of But God in the negative or adverse situations you are facing. David s But God Experience To better understand this point, let s look at David s but God experience in Psalm 13. The first four verses describe the pain in David s soul O LORD, how long will you forget me? Forever? How long will you look the other way? How long must I struggle with anguish in my soul, with sorrow in my heart every day? How long will my enemy have the upper hand? Turn and answer me, O LORD my God! Restore the sparkle to my eyes, or I will die. Don t let my enemies gloat, saying, We have defeated him! Don t let them rejoice at my downfall. In these first four verses we see that David is in real pain. He is focused on himself and is doubting God. He is wondering where God is in the midst of his turmoil. Have you ever felt that way before? I am sure we all have. However, the good news is that this Psalm does not stop in verse 4. In fact the next word we are about to read is the key to the whole Psalm. 5 6 BUT I trust in your unfailing love. (Emphasis mine.) I will rejoice because you have rescued me. I will sing to the LORD because he is good to me. We see the key word in this whole passage is the word BUT. Even though David is in this terrible situation and the pain is very real, what does he says is but (God.) We see in verse 5 9

11 that in spite of all the pain and suffering he is experiencing, the Christ-like attitudes of trust and joy are a greater reality to him than the pain. Think about this question for a moment. Where would David be soulically if he did not get to the BUT in this passage? It is safe to say that he would be wallowing in the pigpen of self-pity and doubt. Question: Is there a circumstance or relationship that you are experiencing that you cannot say like David but God in? Engaging God: Seek God to move you to the place in your situation where you can say: Lord in spite of my circumstance I am going to trust you. Let s use the line analogy to illustrate Psalm 13. Below the line is the doubt, frustration, pain and suffering that David is experiencing in His soul in verses 1-4. In verses 5-6 we see that above the line he is experiencing a Christ-like attitude of joy. The Divine BUT Christ-Like Attitude of SPIRIT SOUL JOY Doubting God Frustrated with God Pain and suffering B U T 10

12 Paul s But God Experience Think about the struggle you are facing today. Even if the conflict is self-induced, God will use it to bring you to the same place as David. Let me share one more example of how God used Paul s circumstances and relationships to bring him to the point of BUT GOD. Look at Paul s dilemma in 2 Corinthians 1:8: 8 We think you ought to know, dear brothers and sisters, about the trouble we went through in the province of Asia. We were crushed and overwhelmed beyond our ability to endure, and we thought we would never live through it. There is no doubt that Paul is in dire straights when he says that they were crushed and overwhelmed beyond their ability to endure. It sounds like they are at the end of their rope. Have you been there before? However, let s look at the purpose of Paul s situation in verses 9, 10: 9 In fact, we expected to die. BUT as a result, we stopped relying on ourselves and learned to rely only on God, who raises the dead. 10 And he did rescue us from mortal danger, and he will rescue us again. We have placed our confidence in him, and he will continue to rescue us. Here again we see the key word BUT to understand how God was using Paul s suffering to not depend on himself but to learn to depend on God. In addition, in verse 10 we see that through his suffering God is producing a Christ-like attitude of confidence in Paul. Let s illustrate this again using the line diagram. BUT GOD SPIRIT SOUL Christ-Like CONFIDENCE CRUSHED OVERWHELMED 11 BUT GOD

13 We see that even though Paul was feeling crushed and overwhelmed, Christ-confidence was being produced in Paul. In other words, the Christ-like attitude of Christ-confidence was a greater reality to Paul than his suffering. Let s use Paul s experiences in 2 Corinthians 1:5 to illustrate this truth. For the more we suffer for Christ, the more God will shower us with HIS COMFORT through Christ. (Emphasis mine.) Paul is telling us that even though he experiencing great suffering, God was providing His comfort through Christ. Through Paul s suffering, God was producing a Christ-like attitude of comfort in Paul s soul. Question: Are you in a similar situation as Paul? Is it possible that your circumstances are being used by God to produce Christ-like attitudes? How Are Christ-Like Attitudes Formed In Your Soul I hope that by now you know the answer to that question. As we takes steps of faith, continuing to live from the branch-vine relationship the Holy Spirit will form these Christ-like attitudes in your soul. It is the overflow of living in a moment by moment dependence on the Spirit. Let s look at the application of Christ-like attitudes in various areas of our lives. REMEMBER: Producing Christ-Like Attitudes Is A Life-Long Process You are probably getting tired of me saying it is a life-long process. However, because in our human-ness we are so geared for instant results I feel like I need to remind you one more time. Perhaps you need to take a moment and look back on when you began Book One. From that time to this present moment can you see to some degree how the Lord is transforming your human attitudes into Christ-like attitudes? I trust that you can. This might be a good time to take a few moments and thank Him for graciously transforming your life. DAY FOUR Application of Living From Christ-Like Attitudes Below are some examples of what it might look like to live from Christ-like attitudes. 1. PERSONALLY Christ-Like PEACE: The Result: You no longer have to live in worry, anxiety, or fear about world events, job loss, health and financial issues, or your kids. No one or no thing will steal of your Christ-like peace. 12

14 Christ-Like STRENGTH: The Result: You no longer depend upon your own strength. You will embrace your human weakness and will live from Christ s strength. Christ-Like SECURITY: The Result: You no longer will put your security in something or someone. If things are taken away (money, job, health), they will not rob you of your Christ-like security. Christ-Like ADEQUACY: The Result: You will no longer try to find your adequacy, value, or worth in your talents, your capabilities, or your job. No thing or no one can make you believe that you are inadequate. Christ-Like FORGIVENESS: The Result: You will be able to forgive the unforgivable. You no longer have an excuse for not forgiving regardless of how unforgivable the situation was or how you feel about the person who offended, abused, or rejected you. You will readily forgive because you don t want any outstanding offenses to impede the flow of Christ s life in you. 2. IN MARRIAGE Christ-like UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: The Result: You can love your spouse regardless of how he/she treats you. You will no longer try to get your need for unconditional love met by your spouse or anyone else. You can give Christ s love instead of trying to extract love from your spouse. Christ-like ACCEPTANCE: The Result: You can accept your spouse unconditionally no matter how much he/she rejects you. You no longer have to take ownership of your spouse s rejection. You will choose to not reject back and thus prevent getting into the rejection cycle. Christ-Like SELFLESSNESS: The Result: You will see your spouse as more important than yourself. You will no longer be focused on what you need or want. You will see your spouse s needs and desires as greater than your own. Christ-Like HUMILITY: The Result: You will show Christ s humility to your spouse. Functioning in your God-given roles as husband and wife, you can be the first to forgive or repent and give credit to your spouse when he or she is right. 13

15 3. FAMILY Christ-Like PATIENCE: The Result: You will be able to be show Christ s patience to others. You can show godly patience when your kids exhaust your human patience. Christ-Like DISCERNMENT: The Result: You will be able to show Christ s discernment to others. You will know the decisions that you need to make in regard to your children or your spouse. 4. AT THE JOB Christ-Like CONFIDENCE: DAY FIVE The Result: Your confidence will be in Christ versus in your own self. Events such as losing your job, not getting a deserved promotion, or being demoted will not rob you of your Christ-like confidence. Christ-Like REST: The Result: You do not have to take ownership of the stress of your job.you will not allow any thing or any one at your job to rob you of your rest in Christ. Christ-Like Love: The Result: You can unconditionally love co-workers, employees, and bosses. You will not harbor any anger, frustration, or resentment toward anyone on your job. You will allow Christ to love them through you. Christ-Like Patience: The Result: You can experience patience regardless of the circumstances. You will find yourself being patient in the most trying circumstances at work. 5. CIRCUMSTANCES Christ-Like Courage: The Result: You can face any threatening circumstance with Christ s courage. If you get a serious health report or come to face-to-face with a serious financial problem, you will face it with Christ s courage. 14

16 Christ-Like Security: The Result: You will know that God has everything under control. Even when circumstances cause you to feel insecure, you can live from Christ s security. Christ-Like Rest: The Result: You can rest in God s sovereignty and His control. When circumstances cause you to feel anxious or worried, you can choose to live from Christ s rest. An Additional Thought Concerning The Word REST Come to me all you who are weary and heavy laden and I will give you REST. Matthew 11:28 (Emphasis mine) The more I have walked by faith, the more the word REST grows in my mind. I believe we were designed for rest. Living from a Christ-like rest should be a vital part of the normal Christian life. Rest, is simply, not taking ownership of stress or unrest that is caused by circumstances or relationships. Look at your life. What or who is causing you stress and unrest? In Christ, we no longer have to take ownership of anything or anyone that tries to rob us of our rest in Him. Engaging God: Look at the areas where you are being robbed of your rest in Christ. Seek God to move your will to a place where you no longer take ownership of those things that are robbing you of your rest. Summary This is a crucial lesson because it reveals the fulfillment of God s spiritual destiny for your lives. Therefore, I trust that you will continue to walk by faith to experience more and more of these Christ-like attitudes and not allow anything to steal these attitudes from you. 15

17 Lesson Two The Overflow and Ministry DAY ONE Introduction One of the key issues of the overflow of Christ through you is ministry to others. However, after my personal experience and the experience of so many Christians I have talked to, I believe there have been many misconceptions taught about ministry. That is why I think it is so important to not only look at what ministry looks like in Christ but to clear up some of the misconceptions about ministry. We Are to Be DOERS Of The Word But prove yourselves doers of the word, and not merely hearers who delude themselves. James 1:22 You may have wondered as you have gone through the first three parts of Living A Transformed Life In Christ series why we have focused on the being rather than on the doing part of the Christian life. Remember that the being is about what the Holy Spirit is doing in me to transform me into Christ-likeness. The problem that I have found with most Christians is that they are taught the doing of the Christian life apart from understanding the truth about being. Here is a key truth about doing versus being. The DOING (i.e. ministry) should always flow from the BEING in Christ. If the doing does not flow from the being then we will have wrong motivations to minister. (I simply define being in Christ is living in a moment by moment dependence on Christ.) It will also produce an obligation to minister. Living from obligation means that you will continually live your Christian life from a checklist of things that you feel you need to do FOR God. Here are some of the things that I was taught that I NEEDED to DO to minister: Give to the church. Set a godly example as a Christian Evangelize the lost. Disciple others. These things are all biblical, but for thirty years as a Christian I did all the things listed above as a doer of the word out of obligation. I felt obligated to do them so that God would be pleased with me and so that I could feel my life had value and meaning. The truth is that if 16

18 ministry is not done from the being in Christ then it will be a ministry of obligation. Therefore, let s look at the truth concerning ministry. What Is Ministry? Ministry can simply be defined as: What God is accomplishing THROUGH US as the OVERFLOW of what God is doing IN us. We learned in Book One that God is the Source for transforming our lives. The truth is that God is also the Source from Whom we do ministry. Remember that we discussed that the Christian life is not a life that we live FOR God. Rather, it is a life that we live FROM Him. It is the same with ministry. Ministry is NOT what we do FOR God. It is the result of what He does THROUGH us as we live FROM Him. Paul confirms this in Romans 15:18: Yet I dare not boast about anything except what Christ has done THROUGH me, Romans 15:18 (Emphasis mine) Therefore, just as we live the Christian life FROM God. We also minister FROM Him as well. Another way of saying it is that God does the doing by ministering through us. Let s look at some other misconceptions about ministry and what the truth is regarding those misconceptions. Other Misconceptions About Ministry Below are some other misconceptions about ministry: 1. Ministry is only being involved in a specific ministry such as evangelism, feeding the poor, hospital visitation, etc. 2. Ministry is only something that we do. If we are not actively evangelizing, discipling, or helping someone, then we are not ministering. 3. Ministry is only done at certain times. For example, we will do hospital visitations on Wednesday evenings, or we will go to the inner city on Saturday to evangelize. 4. Ministry is only done from our spiritual gifting. 17

19 As we go through the rest of this lesson we will discover the truth concerning these misconceptions. Question: What have you been taught about ministry? Are any of these misconceptions above what you have learned about ministry? The Truth About GOOD Works DAY TWO We read about good works throughout the New Testament. Let s first define a good work: GOOD WORK Any work that ORIGINATES from God and is done DEPENDING on God s life and power working through you. Based on this definition let s look at some other key truths about good works. 1. God Wants To DO Good Works Through Each of Us Instruct them to do good, to be rich in good works, to be generous and ready to share, 1 Timothy 6:18 There are good works for each of us that God wants to accomplish through us. 2. God Has Good Works Prepared In ETERNITY PAST For Us To Do Ephesians 2:10 says: For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them. What Paul is saying is that God has prepared works in eternity past that He has for us to do. These are works that are originated by God and that He wants to accomplish as part of His sovereign plan. Since God has prepared the good works for you and me in eternity past, we do not have to be the Source to come up with good works. God is the ORIGINATOR of all your good works. 3. Is The Work God s Work Or Is It Just A Good IDEA 18

20 Jesus said to him, I am THE WAY, the truth, and the life. John 14:6 We go back to God as the Source for our good works. If this is true, let me ask you this question: The answer to the question is NONE! However, what I see in so many churches today is that they feel the need to come up with good ideas or works that need to be done. The problem is that many of their ideas and programs are man-centered and man-orchestrated. What has happened is that a good idea becomes God s idea even though God is not in it. Let me use a personal example to illustrate the point. The focus of our ministry is to point Christians to live from the total sufficiency of Christ. Every day I wake up thinking about how to accomplish this objective. I have a number of good ideas about what to write, what to speak, or how to disciple Christians in living from Christ. However, even though they all may be good ideas, they are not necessarily of God. The most vivid story to illustrate this is that I thought it was a good idea to teach a conference at a church in San Antonio. The church let me use their facility and helped me promote the conference. Everything seemed like it was from God until I was driving to the church that morning to teach. About ten minutes away from the church, the Lord tapped me on the shoulder and said (through my thoughts), This conference was not My idea. I quickly moved over to the side of the road and felt very convicted. I asked the Lord if He wanted me to cancel the conference. He said, No, but just for the record this was not My idea. In His grace, he allowed me to teach the conference, but it was a very sober reminder that every good idea is not God s idea. Therefore, my struggle is not between bad ideas and good ideas. It is having the discernment as to which ideas are from God or which ones are from me. How do we know whether it is our good idea or a God idea? 4. The Holy Spirit Will REVEAL If It Is A Good Idea or A God Idea. We know that the Holy Spirit can reveal to us through thoughts in our minds the good works He wants to accomplish through us. We see this truth in the following verses. For to us God revealed them through the Spirit; for the Spirit searches all things, even the depths of God. 1 Corinthians 2:10 Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, so that we may know the things freely given to us by God. 1 Corinthians 2:12 Therefore, when an idea for ministry comes to mind then we simply have to ask the Spirit if this idea is a good idea or a God idea. You see the mistake that I made in the story that I previously shared is that I PRESUMED that this conference was one of the good works that God had prepared for me. This issue or presuming a good idea is a God idea is one that I have seen many with many church staffs and many other Christians. Therefore the key is to: 19

21 SEEK the Holy Spirit to REVEAL to you if your work or idea is from Him. Do not PRESUME that a good idea is a GOD idea. Engaging God: Get into a holy habit of asking the Spirit to reveal to you whether the ideas or works that you have are from Him or not. 5. Good Works Are SUPERNATURAL Concerning ministry, a supernatural work is one that only God can accomplish for which there is no man-made explanation for. We have talked about supernatural in relationship to our personal transformation but supernatural also refers to the work God does through you. As you depend on Him to do the work through you His supernatural life and power are flowing through you to transform another person. If it is not a supernatural work of God, it becomes a dead work of man. Let s look at the meaning of a dead work. 6. A Key To Good Works Is ACT Versus ATTITUDE What I mean by act is the good work of ministry that the Lord has prepared for us. We can all do acts of ministry such as evangelize, disciple, etc. but the key thing we need to understand is that the ATTITUDE with which we do the work is just as important as the work itself. All ACTS of ministry are to be done with an ATTITUDE of DEPENDENCE. We saw in the previous section that a good work is one that is done dependently upon God. Therefore, as you minister insure that you are doing it with an attitude of dependence otherwise it will be a dead work. What Is A DEAD Work? Therefore, leaving the discussion of the elementary principles of Christ, let us go on to perfection, not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works Hebrews 6:1a Let s define a dead work: Any work that is NOT ORIGINATED by God or any work done INDEPENDENTLY of God. If any work was not prepared for you in eternity past, then it is a dead work. It can also be a dead work if you are trying to do it in your own strength, using your own intellect, independently of God. This means that if you do not do God s work depending on His life and power in and through you, then it is a dead work. 20

22 Let me give you an example. Let s say that a pastor prepares all week for his sermon. Let s also assume that he is being led by the Spirit in preparing his message. However, if the pastor gets up to give his message and does it independently of God, it is a dead work. Even though he may be preaching truth, it is a dead work for him if he is doing it in his own strength. Do you see how subtle a dead work can be? In the case of this pastor, he may be speaking God s truth, but without the life and power of God flowing through him, it will not be a supernatural work. Since anything independent of God is the flesh, then: Any work done in the FLESH is a DEAD work. Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this he will also reap. For the one who sows to his own flesh shall from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit shall from the Spirit reap eternal life. Galatians 6:7,8 If the source of your good works is not Christ, then the only other source is your FLESH! The deceiving thing about good works done in the flesh is that they can look good to others, but to God they are dead works. This is where Christendom really gets tripped up. We are told to go out and do good works. It may be to teach Sunday school, or work in the nursery, or minister outside of the church. However, if our flesh is the source for these works, they will dead works instead of eternal works. What are some of the reasons that we do good works in the flesh? 1. We don t know the truth about good works. 2. To try to earn God s love, acceptance, and worth. 3. To please others. 4. To be found worthy or valuable in the world s eyes. 5. To assure us that we are worthy in our own eyes. What are the results if you minister from the flesh? 1. No supernatural transformation will take place in you or through you to those to whom you minister. 2. Pride and arrogance when you feel you have met your self-determined goals for ministry. 3. Pride and arrogance believing that God is pleased with you even though the ministry you have done has been done independent of Him. 4. Self-condemnation when you don t meet your expectations for ministry or for not meeting what you believe God s expectations are for you in ministry. 5. Condemning others when they don t respond to your ministry to them. 6. Frustration when your ministry does not meet your expectations. 7. Futility, burn-out, giving up, or trying harder. I believe all ministry in the flesh can be summed up in Paul s words: having a form of godliness but denying its power. 2 Timothy 3:5 21

23 We may do works that look godly but they are really fleshly works because they are not done from the life and power of the Holy Spirit. I compare fleshly works to chocolate covered Alpo. They may look very appealing but when you take that first bite it is really only dog food. Here are some other verses that reveal to us the results of fleshly works. I know your deeds; you have a reputation of being alive, but you are dead. Revelation 3:1b So I tell you this, and insist on it in the Lord, that you must no longer live as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their thinking. Ephesians 4:17 Professing to be wise they became fools. Romans 1:21-23 They honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. Matthew 15:8 Faith and Works DAY THREE What use is it, my brethren, if a man says he has faith, but he has no works? Can that faith save him? 15 If a brother or sister is without clothing and in need of daily food, 16 and one of you says to them, Go in peace, be warmed and be filled, and yet you do not give them what is necessary for their body, what use is that? 17 Even so faith, if it has no works, is dead, being by itself. 18 But someone may well say, You have faith, and I have works; show me your faith without the works, and I will show you my faith by my works. 19 You believe that God is one. You do well; the demons also believe, and shudder. 20 But are you willing to recognize, you foolish fellow, that faith without works is useless? 26 For just as the body without the spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead. James 2:14-20, 26 Works are a visible sign to believers and unbelievers alike that we have a viable faith. Dead faith in verse 17 means inactive or useless faith. This passage means that faith and works go hand in hand. The outflow of faith will be works. If there are no works, it is a useless and inactive faith. He repeats this same principle in verses 20 and 26. (Note: the word justify means to exhibit. In other words, Abraham and Rahab were not doing works to be saved but were exhibiting their faith by their works.) The point of this entire passage is that faith and works go hand in hand. You can t have one without the other. This passage of scripture begs the question. If faith without works is a worthless faith, are works without faith worthless? By the Way, God Has NOT Called You to Be A Fruit Inspector!.let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, fixing our eyes on Jesus... Hebrews 12: 2 I simply define a fruit inspector as one who evaluates another Christian s fruit bearing. I have heard a number of Christians tell me that another person is not saved because they don t have any spiritual fruit to prove it. The question is: Has God called you to be a fruit inspector? The answer is no. Only God can evaluate and make conclusions about someone else s fruit. By the way, most fruit inspectors I know are very self-righteous. Last time I checked the Bible I did not see self-righteousness listed as a fruit of the Spirit. 22

24 Sometimes we make the mistake of comparing our fruit bearing to someone else s. Have you every wondered why Hebrews 12:2 commands us to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus? Could one of the reasons be so that you won t waste your time comparing your fruit with others? When you start comparing your fruit production with others, you will come to one of two conclusions. Either they are not working hard enough, or you are not working hard enough. Either way it is death! Therefore, keep your eyes fixed on Jesus, and let God evaluate another person s fruit production. By not focusing on their production, it allows you to walk in freedom from judging or evaluating others. Spiritual Gifts and Works And since we have gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let each exercise them accordingly: if prophecy, according to the proportion of his faith; 7 if service, in his serving; or he who teaches, in his teaching; 8 or he who exhorts, in his exhortation; he who gives, with liberality; he who leads, with diligence; he who shows mercy, with cheerfulness. Romans 12:6-8 And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, 12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ; Ephesians 4:11-12 The New Testament has outlined in a number of verses the spiritual gifts that are available to believers. As Romans 12:6 reads, they are given according to God s will and His grace. We all have been given one or more gifts by the Spirit in order, as Ephesians 4:12 says, to equip the saints and build up the body of Christ. Therefore, part of the works that God has prepared beforehand (Ephesians 2:10) will flow through our spiritual gifting. How Do We Determine Our Spiritual Gifting? There are many spiritual gifts tests available but I don t think we necessarily have to take a test to determine our spiritual gift(s). Spiritual gifts are what flow from us naturally as we are being transformed. For example. Does it come naturally to you to encourage someone else? If so, you probably have the gift of encouragement. Do you have a passion for evangelism? If so, you probably have the gift of evangelism. Therefore, look at your passions and desires and there you will most likely discover your spiritual gifts. Does This Mean That Ministry Can Only Be Done Through Your Spiritual Gifts? What I hear as an excuse for not ministering in certain ways is that someone says they are not spiritually gifted in that area. However, does not having a particular spiritual gift really let us off the hook? Not really because if the Holy Spirit wants to teach through you or share Christ through you then you don t have to have the gift of teaching or evangelism for Him to do so. Remember our part is availability. We simply make ourselves available for the Spirit to minister through us in any way He chooses. 23

25 KEY POINT God can do anything through anyone at any time. The question is: Are you WILLING to let Him do it? Jesus As Our Model For Ministry DAY FOUR We need to look no further than Jesus to understand how God intends for you to minister. Why? Because Jesus said this in John 13:15: For I gave you an example that you also should do as I did to you. So let s look at some key truths about Jesus s ministry by answering the following questions: 1. Did Jesus DO good works? You know of Jesus of Nazareth, how God anointed Him with the Holy Spirit and with power, and how He went about doing good Acts 10:38 As our example, Jesus did accomplish good works. He healed the sick and gave sight to the blind. His ultimate good work was to go to the cross for you and me. 2. WHO was the SOURCE of Christ s work? Jesus said to them, My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me, and to accomplish His (the Father s) work. John 4:34 (Parenthesis mine) From the beginning of Jesus s ministry we see Him constantly referring to His works as being those from the Father. In other words, Jesus never healed or ministered unless it was a work given to Him by the Father. We see this in other passages in John (John 5:36, 9:4, and 10:32). 3. Jesus was not the INITIATOR of the Father s works On at least three occasions Jesus tells us that He was not the source or the initiator for His works of ministry. He lived dependent on the Father and simply received the works the Father had for Him. He reveals this in the following verses: Jesus therefore answered and was saying to them, Truly, truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of Himself, unless it is something He sees the Father doing; for whatever the Father does, these things the Son also does in like manner. John 5:19 I can do nothing on My own initiative. As I hear, I judge; and My judgment is just, because I do not seek My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me. John 5:30 24

26 Jesus therefore said, When you lift up the Son of Man, then you will know that I am He, and I do nothing on My own initiative, but I speak these things as the Father taught Me. John 8:28 4. WHAT KIND of works were they? And He who sent Me is with Me; He has not left Me alone, for I (Jesus) always do the things that are pleasing to Him (The Father). John 8:29 (Parentheses mine) The works Jesus did were those given to Him by the Father and were pleasing to Him. 5. WHO was doing the works? Don t you believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in me? The words I say are not My own, but my Father who lives in Me does His work through Me. John 14:10 I would like for you to pay very close attention to this verse. Who does Jesus say is doing the work? Is it Jesus or the Father through Jesus? In three passages in John (5:30, 8:28, 12:49) which we previously studied, Jesus says that He did NOTHING on His own initiative. It was the Father who initiated through Jesus to accomplish His works. Jesus, as God-man, subjected Himself totally to the Father. The truth is that the FATHER gave sight to the blind, healed the sick, and raised people from the dead THROUGH Jesus. Good News! Ministry Is NOT About Your Capability Since God is the Source to accomplish His good works, then He is not depending on your capability to do the work. In all the years of ministry, God has never once asked me if I am capable to minister. He knows better than that. The only question He asks me is: Are you AVAILABLE for me to work through you? Therefore, please remember this key truth: Your part concerning ministry is to be constantly AVAILABLE for God s CAPABILITY to work through you. I hope this takes a load off your mind. If it is God s capability and not yours, then all you have to do is be available. It is interesting that I hear over and over the same reason why Christians don't minister. They say I am not capable. Well, I have some good news for you. You are not capable! Only God is. Therefore, as you are available to Him then He will pour His life and power through you to minister to others. 25

27 I liken our part in ministry to being spiritual garden hoses. The Holy Spirit takes you, the spiritual hose, wherever He wants and flows His life and power through the hose to others. The result will be a supernatural work in those people that He is ministering to through us. Therefore, seek to be intentionally available moment by moment for whatever ministry the Holy Spirit wants to accomplish through you. You never know when the Lord will bring someone to you that He wants to minister to through you. Are you available? Ministry Is PARTICIPATING With God In His Work Through You We see what our part is in participating with God as He does His good works through us through the words of Paul and how he ministered. I always pray with joy in my every prayer for all of you because of your participation in the gospel from the first day until now. Philippians 1:4, 5 As capable as Paul was, his ministry was done as he depended on Christ s power to do the work through Him. We see this in the following two verses: That s why I work and struggle so hard, depending on Christ s mighty power that works within me. Colossians 1:28 (NLT) God worked through Paul s IQ, giftedness and unique personality as he walked in dependence on God. The same is true of you. As you depend on/participate with God, then He will work through your IQ, giftedness, and unique personality to produce His work. For example, you are led to teach a small group study. You continue to be led as to what to prepare to teach. You prepare for the study by depending upon God to give you what to share. As you teach, you depend upon the Spirit flowing His life and power through your personality. As Christians, we have the greatest privilege of PARTICIPATING with God as He ministers to others through us. DAY FIVE All You Have To Offer Someone Is Christ IN you In Colossians 1:27, Paul gives us some great news. Not only for ourselves but also for others we minister to. To them God has chosen to make known among the Gentiles the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory. Colossians 1:27 Christ in us is not just for us. Christ in us is also for others because all we truly have to offer someone is the life of Christ flowing through us. You see when you minister to someone they want to know if what you are sharing is working for you. They may not know it consciously but they want to experience Christ s life in you. 26

28 This is exactly what happened when I first heard the Christ-life truths through Ian Thomas. I tell people that it was not only the incredible truths that he was sharing about Christ as our life but it was the life and power through Him that was drawing me to Christ. I tell people that he could have gotten up and read the phone book and I would still have experienced the supernatural life of Christ through him. As we grow in Christ, more and more people will see and be drawn to the Christ in you. What you are experiencing is what every Christian deep down wants to experience. Therefore, another reason to continue walking by faith is so that you will become more spiritually attractive to other Christians. All you truly have to offer as a minister is Christ IN you. As you walk by faith, then those that you minister to will experience God s truth, love, life, and transforming power flowing THROUGH you. What Is The Overflow of God Doing Good Works Through You? 1. God is GLORIFIED. By this is My Father glorified, that you bear much fruit, and so prove to be My disciples. John 15:8 Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven. Matthew 5:16 2. Your life BEARS WITNESS of Christ. There came a man, sent from God, whose name was John. 7 He came for a witness, that he might bear witness of the light, that all might believe through him. 8 He was not the light, but came that he might bear witness of the light. John. 1: You will be EQUIPPING the saints. And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, 12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of service. Ephesians 4:11-12a 4. You will ENCOURAGE and BUILD UP the body of Christ. to the building up of the body of Christ Ephesians 4:12b Therefore encourage one another and build up one another, just as you also are doing. 1 Thessalonians 5:11 5. Your CHRIST-LIKENESS will be revealed, and Christ will DRAW others to Himself through you. 27

29 .. the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. Galatians 5:22, 23 But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and manifests through us the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Him in every place. 2 Corinthians 2:14 Summary Jesus made the following statement in John 14:12: Truly, truly, I say to you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do, he will do also; and greater works than these he will do; because I go to the Father. You might want to read this again very carefully. What is Jesus saying? I am not sure that I understand the full meaning of what it means that greater works than Christs s we will do. However, I do know that as you allow Christ to live through you, He can radically change other peoples lives through you. That sounds like a greater work to me. Let me leave this discussion with one final thought. The greatest privilege that we have as Christians is to PARTICIPATE with God by allowing Him to produce an ETERNAL work through us. 28

30 Lesson Three The Overflow and Christ Building His Church Through You Introduction DAY ONE Now that we have learned some basic truths about ministry I want to make practical application of those truths in this lesson. Before we do, I want to share with you one more key truth about our participation with God in His ministry through us. Jesus Will Build His Church Let s look at what Jesus says about His church in Matthew 16:18: I will build My church. The key words in this verse are I and My. These two words denote that Christ is the Source to build the church and that it is His church. The first question we need to ask is what does it mean that Christ will build His church? IN You We know that part of Christ building His church is to bring every person to the saving knowledge of Christ. However, is Christ building His church only about salvation? Let s look one more time at our spiritual destiny. And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord s glory, are being transformed into His likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit. 2 Corinthians 3:18 Since our spiritual destiny is to be transformed into the likeness of Christ, then in addition to salvation, part of Jesus building His church is transforming every Christian into Christ-likeness. In other words: Christ-likeness will be the result of Christ building His church. THROUGH You The good news is that not only is Christ building His church as you are being transformed, He wants to build His church by transforming another person s life THROUGH you. We know this by looking at what Paul said about ministry: to equip the saints for the work of ministry, that is, to build up the body of Christ.. Ephesians 4:12b 29

31 Therefore encourage one another and build up one another, just as you also are doing. 1 Thessalonians 5:11 These verses and many others point to the truth that God wants to work through every Christian to transform other Christians into the likeness of Christ. Think about what Jesus was called to do while ministering on this earth:..he has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind... Luke 4:18b In Luke 4:18, Jesus is telling us what He was called to do in ministry. Let me ask you a question, If Christ is in you, do you believe that through you He can heal the broken-hearted, give sight to the blind, and set the captives free? One of the most incredible, supernatural things that I have witnessed in ministry is that God, through me, has transformed the life of another person! God wants you to believe that if you are willing to depend upon Him, He will transform another person s life through you. Think about it. Because the fullness of God is in you, then through you God can change the direction and destiny of another person s life. The key to remember is this: It is not about your capability or the lack thereof that is the issue. It is about you being available for GOD S capability through you to transform another person. Paul certainly saw this as a privilege in Ephesians 3:7: By God s special favor and mighty power, I have been given the wonderful privilege of serving Him by spreading this Good News. Ephesians 3:7 (New Living Translation) This privilege was not just for Paul. It is for every believer. Let s look at some reasons why we struggle with ministering to someone else. What Are Some Reasons We Struggle With Ministering To Others 1. Fear The number one reason I believe most Christians struggle with ministering to another person is that they have fears concerning ministry. I would like to look at some of those fears and the truth concerning them. a. Fear of FAILURE The Truth: The only reason we feel failure is if we believe on some level that the results of ministry to another person is up to us. However, since God is the cause and effect of transformation then success or failure is up to God and not you. Remember that you are simply the vessel that God chooses to use to work through. b. Fear of REJECTION 30

32 The Truth: The key truth to keep in mind is that if someone is rejecting God s truth that you are sharing with them, then they are rejecting God not you. We tend to take it personally when someone takes issue with the truth that we are sharing or just rejects it outright. However, you and I are just the messengers. God is the One who is producing the transformation. Also, remember that in your true identity that you are totally accepted and do not have to take ownership of someone else s rejection. In the next section we will discuss why Christians reject God s truth. 2. Not Qualified To Minister It is normal for those of us who have not been to seminary and Bible school to feel inadequate to share God s truth. We feel that without proper training that we are not qualified. I have a question for you. How trained were the twelve disciples of Jesus? What seminary did they attend? So what qualifies you and me to minister? The truth is that the ONLY thing that qualifies us for ministry is CHRIST in us. Think about this verse: I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippian 4:13 Could part of the all things Paul is talking about be ministry? If Christ is the Source, then ministry has everything to do with what Christ wants to do through you, as opposed to whether or not you are qualified. Let s look at Paul in relationship to all his training. Even thought he was one of the greatest Biblical scholars of his day, what did he say about his ministry: My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit s power, so that your faith might not rest on men s wisdom, but on God s power. 1 Corinthians 2:4-6 Even with all of Paul s training, He totally depended on the Spirit and His power through Paul. Therefore, we cannot use lack of seminary training as an excuse not to minister. 3. Not Having All The Answers DAY TWO We live in such a performance-based culture that we place a high priority on having not only the answers but having the right answers. Why? Because we don t want to look foolish or it makes us feel inadequate when we don t have the right answers. Let me share a personal note. I have been teaching for several years and what I am finding is that the longer I teach the fewer answers I have. Why do I say that? Because teaching it is not about me having all the answers. It is about pointing Christians to the One who does. There is only One who has all the answers and that is God Himself. 31

33 I get questions I can t answer all the time. However, that is the perfect time to point that person to pursue God for Him to give them answer. Part of learning to be free in Christ is not NEEDING to have all the answers. In addition, I have learned how to say, I don t know. (By the way it is OK to not know.) One more thing on this subject. God has used ministry in my life to teach me about my true identity. I used to feel so inadequate because early on in ministering to others I thought I needed to have all the answers but I didn t. It has been through ministry that God is persuading me that I am totally adequate in Christ having or not having answers. 4. It Is Too Much About Us And Not About Christ In Us If I were to sum up the first three points, it would be that we struggle with ministry because: There is more FOCUS on our lack of ability instead of focusing on CHRIST S ability in us. This is normal because early on in our walk of faith it is more about us and our ability (or lack of it) than about Christ s ability in us. However, as you continue your walk of faith, the overflow of that walk is that you will no longer fear rejection or failure. You will no longer be bothered by the fact that you are not qualified as man determines qualification or that you don t have all the answers. As Christ in you INCREASES, and self DECREASES, then your focus will be on Christ s ability to minister and not yours. This is real freedom! Freedom from all of the reasons why we hesitate or struggle with ministering. Satan s Strategy Concerning Ministry Threefold strategy of the enemy 1. Keep you from being saved. 2. Keep you from learning and being transformed by the truth that Christ is your Source for life and that you will depend on Christ to live His life in you to be transformed into Christ-likeness. 3. Keep you from ministering Christ as life to others. 4. Keep you from sharing Christ as life with others and allow God through you to set the captives free from their lying beliefs about living the Christian life and transform them into Christ-likeness. 32

34 We know from the past studies that Satan and his demons will do everything they can to steal, kill, and destroy your walk in Christ because they want to keep you in bondage to the lie. However an even greater fear is that you will not only be personally transformed but you will be used of God to share Christ as life with others Christians so that He will set them free and transform their lives. Therefore, they will do everything they can to keep you from sharing Christ as life with others. One of their key strategies they use is to keep you focused on the four reasons we just discussed above concerning why we struggle with ministering truth to others. Satan/demons may insert thoughts into your mind such as: What makes you qualified to minister? You really are not capable. You will fail and be rejected. Remember these thoughts come in first person so that you will believe they are your own thoughts and that you will take ownership of them. Therefore: Be AWARE that Satan and his demons are always looking for ways to KEEP you from ministering truth to others. The Overflow And Sharing Christ As Life With Others For no man can lay a foundation other than the one which is laid, which is Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 3:11 I do trust that if you have gotten this far in the four part study that God is doing a transforming work in your life. I hope that you are experiencing His life and power in you renewing your mind, healing your emotions, and moving your will to make choices based on His truth. However, I also hope that by now the Lord is moving you to a place where you are sharing the Christ-life truths with others or at least have the desire to do so. Is it possible that God wants to share these truths through you with other Christians to set them free from the bondage to the lies that you were in bondage to? The answer is no doubt, YES He does. Think about the following statement for a moment. One of the greatest results of God s transformation process is that you will become OTHER S FOCUSED and you will have a GROWING desire to share Christ as life with others. The very reason I am in ministry is that God has moved me to a place where I can not not share these life-transforming truths with others. As Christ is being produced in you, He is moving you to the same place. This does not mean that you have to have a ministry. It simply means that your desire will grow to be used of the Lord to set the captives free. I have a question for you: Is it possible that if you step out by faith and be available to minister to others that God could increase your focus on other s struggles and move you more quickly away from the focus on yourself and your struggles? 33

35 What Are The Ways That You Can Share Christ As Life God is very creative in using you to minister to others. Here are some of those ways: 1. To share one-on-one with other person. 2. To facilitate a small group or Sunday school class. 3. To facilitate a study in your workplace. The Lord is raising up multipliers who will be available for Him to share these truths. One of the callings of Christ Is Life Ministries is to equip multipliers like yourself to share Christ as life in one or more of the ways listed above. This is what I call intentional ministry. These are great ways to share Christ as life. However, there are some other ways the Lord can minister through you as well. Let s look at two of those. DAY THREE Another Way To Minister Is Like Jesus Ministered On A Daily Basis How did Jesus minister? He woke up each morning and made Himself available to the Father for ministry. As He went through the day, He was directed to certain people or people came to Him to be ministered to. Jesus did not have a daily agenda for ministry. He simply went through the day living dependent on the Father to direct Him and minister through Him. We can look at ministry in the same way. As we go through the day, we can make ourselves available to God to minister Christ as life through us. It could be someone we are directed to minister to or someone that God brings us to be ministered to. This form of ministry is very dynamic in that you will not know what God may have in mind for you in any one day. I know that can be a little scary but you will find yourself more and more seeking Him throughout the day to provide someone who you can share Christ s life with. One of the great fears in this type of ministry is: What am I going to say if God brings a hurting or struggling person to me? This is a very common fear. However, this fear is born out of our false belief that we have to be the source to come up with the right answer. I am very familiar with this fear every time I disciple a hurting person or couple. I ask myself the same question: What am I going to say that will make a transforming difference in this person s life? However, I have great news for you. It is not up to you to come up with what to say in the moment. That is God s job. I have discovered over the years of discipling that I simply have to trust the Spirit to put the thoughts in my mind and the words in my mouth. It is a simple matter of depending on the Lord to speak through you. If you seek the Spirit to do this in the moment you are faced with a person in need, you will be amazed at what will come out of your mouth! I am in situations every day in which I really don t know in my finite mind what truth to share in the moment. However, as I seek the Spirit to insert what He wants to say in my mind I continue to be amazed at what He says through me that impacts another person s life. Therefore: Simply trust the Holy Spirit to put the thoughts in your mind or the words on your lips when you have the opportunity to minister. 34

36 There Is Also The Ministry of BEING But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and manifests through us the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Him in every place. 2 Corinthians 2:14 For the most part, we feel that we must be actively talking and sharing God s truth with others. However, there is another way to minister and I call it the ministry of BEING. Instead of being overt ministry, this is covert ministry. Let me give you an example of the ministry of being. Let s assume that you walk into your office tomorrow, and you are not allowed to say the name of Jesus in your workplace. As you go through the day living dependently on Christ, what is it that the Spirit s power is doing through you even though you are not verbally sharing God s truth? He is pouring His life, love, grace, etc. through you. He is doing this even when you are not saying a word! You see, ministry does not necessarily have to take place in the seen realm. It can also take place in the unseen realm. In the seen realm being seems very passive. However, in the unseen realm the fullness of God s life and power is pouring through you to others. This is the sweet aroma of Christ s life flowing through you that Paul is referring to in 2 Corinthians 2:14 above. A great example of the ministry of being is in Mark 5:27-29 when the lady touched Jesus s cloak. When she heard about Jesus, she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak, 28 because she thought, If I just touch his clothes, I will be healed. 29 Immediately her bleeding stopped and she felt in her body that she was freed from her suffering. Mark 5:27-29 Jesus was not intentionally ministering to her, but His healing power was flowing through Him to heal the woman. The same is true for us. There will be times that we will be overtly ministering, but covertly we are constantly ministering Christ s life and power as we walk dependently upon Him. Therefore, look at ministry as being as much COVERT as it is OVERT. One more thing about the ministry of being. You can be very intentional about ministering in the unseen and unspoken realm. Here is an example of what I am talking about. Let s assume that a co-worker struggles with you and he or she is not open about talking about Christ. You can intentionally pray something like this: Lord, I know this person has issues with me. I am asking you to reveal your love and grace towards this person. Make yourself irresistible through me. Even though you can t minister overtly, you can seek the Spirit to minister covertly to that person through you. Have you ever thought that this kind of covert ministry might be as effective or even more effective than overt ministry? 35

37 A Key Question To Ask When Sharing Christ As Life: How Is What You Believe Working For You? When I am sharing Christ as life one of the key questions I always ask is: How is what you believe about living the Christian life working for you? I usually follow that question with a few more such as these: Are you experiencing consistent victory over the flesh, the power of sin and Satan and the demonic? Are you being set free from the one sin pattern that defeats you the most? Are you being healed from past or present woundedness? Is your life being transformed so that you are thinking, feeling, believing and behaving more like Christ? It is through the answers to these questions, that I will know whether a person is living from Christ as their Source or not. I also know that every believer would like to experience victory, freedom, healing and transformation. Aren t these your desires? You see God has not only made these promises, He has put it into our hearts to want these things. Therefore, I ask the question, How is it working for you? so that a person will have to come face to face with whether or not what they believe is truly transforming their life. DAY FOUR Why Christians Reject Christ As Life As you feel led to share Christ as life, remember that many people may reject this truth. Why is that? Let me give you a few reasons. 1. They are not ready to hear. In other words, they are not at a point of neediness where they have ears to hear the Christ-life truths. Please keep this in mind: If you don t recognize your need then you will have no need for Jesus. 2. Self-righteousness. I have discovered that self-righteous Christians tend to have all the answers and because of their pride and arrogance are not willing to listen to and respond to the Christ-life truths. You see humility says that I need to depend. 3. The flesh will always reject the truth. If a Christian is living their life for the most part from the flesh, then they will tend to reject the truth of Christ as their life. 4. I hear this response often: I know already know these truths. Tell me something I don t know. When I hear this response, this person is telling me that they are simply knowledge seekers. They want to have intellectual knowledge of the truth rather than be transformed by it. 5. Here is another response I hear: This truth is too passive. Just tell me what to do. Here again this is our religious-performance flesh talking. This kind of flesh wants rules, checklists, and formulas for living the Christian life. Therefore, they will be resistant to living dependent on Christ as their Source. 36

38 What Does Accomplish IN You As He Ministers THROUGH You? I think it is important to see how God not only does a work through you but He also does a work in you as you minister. Let s look at some of what God is doing in you: 1. To FURTHER transform your life The focus of our ministry is on seeking out those who feel led to share the Christ-life truths. We call these folks multipliers. What we have discovered from the testimonies of these multipliers is that God is transforming their lives as they share these truths with others. Many have shared that God is reinforcing Christ-life truths in them in ways they had not experienced prior to becoming a multiplier. Remember this as you are led to minister: God will ALWAYS be doing a transforming work IN you as He is doing a transforming work THROUGH you! 2. Your God-confidence and spiritual boldness will GROW Another thing that many of the multipliers have shared with me is how much their Christconfidence grows as God transforms another person through them. Their confidence in God s power, His faithfulness, and His love for His people. In fact, I have seen in a number of people who are sharing Christ as life an acceleration of their God-confidence. 3. You will have a greater AWE of God as you PARTICIPATE with Him in opening the Red Sea in another person s heart. I don t believe there is any greater experience than watching God open the Red Sea in the heart of another person. When God, through you, begins to set someone free with the truth it does something in you that is very hard to describe. I know that from experience that I have a greater sense of awe of God as He transforms another person through me. 4. It produces in you a greater HUMILITY As the Lord uses you in transforming the life of another, you will find yourself greatly humbled that God would use you. What a humbling thing it is that God will use you to change the heart and destiny of another person. 5. You will have a greater LOVE and COMPASSION for the body of Christ I believe another part of how God uses ministry in our lives is to grow our love and compassion for Christians. As the Spirit ministers truth, life, and compassion through you to hurting people, you will find your love and compassion growing for them. Your desire for them 37

39 to be set free will grow because you don t want them to spend one more day in the bondage to the lies and the soulical pain it is causing them. DAY FIVE One More Thing To Know When Sharing Christ As Life As I have shared Christ as life over the years, I have certain people who want to take issue with the truths that I am teaching. They want to argue or take issue with what you are sharing. You will be tempted to defend God s truth. Please don t fall into that temptation. When someone takes issue with God s truth remember this key truth: God s truth needs NO defense. Since God s truth is absolute, then you do not have to defend the truth. What I simply tell those who want to debate or argue the truth is that I will not defend God s truth. I will also challenge them to take their differences or arguments to the Holy Spirit and let Him reveal the truth to them. This diffuses the argument because the burden is now on them to go to the Spirit versus being on you to defend God s truth. God Will Use Your Suffering and Life Experiences To UNIQUELY Minister To Others We all have experienced varying degrees of personal suffering in our Christian walk. As I hope you know by now God uses suffering to bring you to greater brokenness and to a greater dependence on Him. However, there is another purpose for suffering in your life. Paul describes that purpose in 2 Corinthians 1:3-5 3 All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is our merciful Father and the source of all comfort. 4 He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When they are troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us. 5 For the more we suffer for Christ, the more God will shower us with his comfort through Christ. Paul shares that through his suffering he experiences God s comfort and is able to comfort others. I must admit that I am not one who enjoys suffering. However, over the past several years I have had my times of suffering and woundedness. I would not want to go through it again but I can t begin to tell you how many times God has used my suffering to minister to others. I can identify more readily with other s suffering because of mine. It is through what the Lord has taught me through suffering that I can more effectively minister to others. Here are some things the Lord has taught me that I share with hurting believers: God always has a divine purpose in suffering. He is working something good in your life through suffering. Suffering is necessary for our brokennesss and our transformation. It is through suffering that we experience God s love, grace, and comfort. 38

40 God allows you to suffer because He knows that one day He will bring someone to you who is suffering in the way you have suffered. What Are Some Of The Things That God Wants To Do THROUGH You To Build His Church? 1. He wants to draw non-christians to Himself through you for SALVATION. But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself. John 12:32 2. Through you God wants to draw Christians to Himself as the SOURCE for living life. He is the SOURCE of YOUR life in Christ Jesus, who became for us wisdom from God, and righteousness and sanctification and redemption. 1 Corinthians 1:30 3. He wants to give REVELATION, FREEDOM, VICTORY, and HEALING to other Christians through you. give sight to the blind, give release to the captives, And heal the brokenhearted. Luke 4:18 4. Through you He wants to reveal His love, grace, goodness and mercy to others. 5. He wants to draw others to Himself for a personal intimate relationship through you. Ultimately through you God wants to transform His church so that every Christian will fulfill their spiritual destiny of being transformed into Christ-likeness. My children, with whom I am again in labor until Christ is formed in you. Galatians 4:19 39

41 Lesson Four The Overflow Of As A Result Of Our Beliefs About God Introduction DAY ONE In this lesson we are going to look at our false beliefs about God versus the truth. This is crucial to understand because how you feel and what you think about God shapes everything that you believe about Him and impacts your walk with Him. To the extent that you believe the lies/distortions about God will be the extent that you don t believe that God is Who He says that He is and that He can and will do what He promises to do. Let us begin by looking at the difference between our theological God versus our experiential God. Our Theological God Versus Our Experiential God What I see in most Christians that I have ministered to is that they have two Gods. One God is what I call the theological God. Our theological God is the One we know about theologically. By this I mean, that our theological God is the One we have studied and learned about from the Bible. In other words, our theological God is based on what we know about God. The other God is the experiential God. Our experiential God is what we truly believe about God. Let me illustrate. Let s assume that you are faced with a major health problem. Look at the illustration below to reveal the difference between a theological God versus an experiential God. Theological God Experiential God The Bible Says That God can handle the problem. This is too big for God to handle. 40

42 The guy in the illustration knows intellectually and theologically that God can handle the problem, but when it comes down to what he believes this problem is too big for God. What we know about God does not always translate into what we believe about God. I believe that our experiential God is for the most part much smaller and not as capable as our theological God. Therefore, as we continue in our walk with God, our experiential God will continue to grow with the result that our trust and Christ-confidence in Him will grow. How Was Your False Concept of God Formed? Let s look at four influences on how our false beliefs about God were formed. The four influences are your parents, adverse circumstances, religion, and Satan/demonic forces. 1. The Impact That PARENTS Can Have In Developing False Beliefs About God I believe that the most influential people in shaping your beliefs about God were your parents. The repeated messages that you received from them, the way they treated you, and other factors helped shape what you believe about your parents. You have transferred many of these beliefs from your earthly parents to your heavenly Father. For example, if you had a father like mine who was angry, controlling, and abusive then what do you think my concept of God the Father was? I simply transferred what I thought about my earthly father to my heavenly Father. However, you could have come from a family where both your mother and father were very loving and encouraging. While this can truly give you a more truthful perspective of God, it can also distort your concept of God. God s way of showing us His love is not always the same way as parents. God allows pain and suffering in our lives and when He does not deliver us from it in our timetable then we can begin contrasting our parent s love with God s love. You may discover that God is not loving you the same way your parent s did and that can distort your concept of God. No question, I would rather have grown up in a loving and encouraging home but whether a positive or negative experience, both can create distortions in our concept of God. Question: When you see God, do you see Him with your father s or your mother s face? If so, how does that make you feel towards God? Engaging God: Begin seeking God to reveal to you how your parents may have shaped what your false beliefs about God. Key Point: It would be very easy at this point to blame your lying beliefs about God on your parents. I caution you to not do that. If your parents were not walking in and parenting from God s truth, then they were only passing along the false beliefs that they learned from their parents. 41

43 Your parents helped you shaped a TRUE or FALSE concept of God. 2. How ADVERSE CIRCUMSTANCES Impact What You Believe About God Concerning this (thorn) I entreated the Lord three times that it might depart from me. 2 Corinthians 12:7 (Parenthesis mine) Your interpretation of circumstances in your life affect your beliefs about God. Let me share some examples to help you better understand this truth. For example, because of the divorce of your parents, you were left with feelings of abandonment. You may not feel that you can draw close to God because He might abandon you just like your parents did. What if you were in a car accident and you became permanently disabled in some way? One response to the accident might be: If God really was in control, why didn t He prevent this accident? How might this situation affect your beliefs about God s sovereignty? What if you prayed for healing or deliverance from a life circumstance, and God didn t heal or deliver? You might conclude that God does not care about your pain and suffering. One lady told me that she had always felt unconditional love from God until her husband died prematurely. From that point on she has had great doubts about God s unconditional love for her because if God really loved her, He wouldn t have taken her husband from her. Therefore, through a distorted grid concerning our beliefs about God we can draw false conclusions as a result of circumstances that occur in our lives. Question: Write down any events in your life that might have negatively impacted what you believe about God. How have those events affected the way that you see God? Engaging God: Ask God to reveal to you any events in your life that may have resulted in lying beliefs about God. Ask Him to reveal how those events have negatively impacted what you believe about Him. Adversity, trauma, abuse, or other adverse circumstances are contributing factors to what you BELIEVE about God. 3. The Negative Impact of RELIGIOUS Lies On Your Beliefs About God So the LORD S anger burned against Israel, and He made them wander in the wilderness forty years, until the entire generation of those who had done evil in the sight of the Lord was destroyed. Numbers 32:13 42

44 I believe that in addition to your parent s influences, the other great influences in your life concerning what you believe about God are pastors and teachers who taught you about God. How was God described to you by your Sunday school teacher or by a pastor? Was He portrayed as only an angry God, a condemning God, a punishing God, a distant God, or a God that you must perform for in order to earn His love, acceptance, and worth? I have heard pastors and teachers take a passage like the one above in Numbers 32:13 and build a false case for an angry God who s waiting to judge and condemn you the moment that you step out of line. These false concepts that you may have been taught can make a deep impression on your belief system about who God is and how He relates to you. (I share this not to condemn those pastors or teachers because in most cases they were passing down the false beliefs that they themselves were taught about God.) Question: In what ways have religious lies that you were taught impacted how you see God today? Engaging God: Ask God to reveal to you any religious lies that you have been taught about God and how they have negatively impacted your concept of God. Religious LIES that you have been taught about God will DISTORT your concept of God. 4. How SATAN and His DEMONIC Forces Have Shaped Your False Beliefs About God For God knows that in the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil. Genesis 3:5 We see how Satan tried to create a false concept of God with Adam and Eve in Genesis 3:5. Since the beginning, Satan and his demonic forces have tried to shape man s concept of God. He and his spiritual forces have been keeping data files on your life since birth. He can use the messages from your parents, events, and circumstances to insert lying thoughts about God. Over time those lying thoughts can create a false or distorted concept of God within you. We have seen in our past studies how Satan/demonic can insert lying, deceiving, fleshly, doubting thoughts about God. Therefore, these enemies will be working non-stop to move you to a place where you doubt and distrust God so that you will turn back to yourself as the Source. In my personal discipleship, I have witnessed over and over how Satan/demonic have used past religious lies or adverse circumstances to create doubt about God s character, ability, and desire to transform your life and have an intimate relationship with Him. 43

45 Satan and his demonic forces have helped shape your false beliefs about God by inserting LYING thoughts about God into your mind. Engaging God: Seek God to take any thoughts captive that cause you to doubt God in any way. It could be the enemy trying to build a case in your mind against God or simply getting you to doubt God in some way. DAY TWO My Personal False Beliefs About God I know many Christians who have been Christians for 10, 20, or 30 years whose false beliefs about God have not changed. In some cases, their false beliefs have been reinforced. I was one of those people. Let me tell you a little about how my false beliefs of God were formed. I had an authoritarian father. Things had to be done his way. He was totally in control. He was detached from his emotions, and he was not able to have any intimacy with me or my siblings. He was much more interested in compliance than in relationship. Therefore, when I became a Christian and someone referred to God as the Father, you can only imagine how my upbringing by my earthly father impacted my beliefs about my heavenly Father. The truth is that I put my earthly father s face on my heavenly Father. As a result, here are some of the things that I believed about God early on in my Christian walk: God was angry and judging. I needed to perform for God (evangelize, get involved in ministry, etc.) so that He would love and accept me. I needed to follow the rules (the law) so that God wouldn t get mad at me. God did not really care about me personally. He only wanted obedience. If I didn t measure up to what I was told that God expected of me, I would feel unworthy, condemned and a failure as a Christian. God could not possibly love me or be good because of all that He let happen between me and my dad. Some of you may be able to relate to my false beliefs. The result of my false beliefs is that initially I worked very hard for God and did whatever it took to please Him. I tried to follow all His rules, because like with my earthly dad, there would be a price to pay for breaking the rules. For the most part I did not measure up to the standards that I thought God had for me, and I lived in self-condemnation. The bad news is that I was stuck in those lying beliefs until It was then that I began to understand the truth of Christ living in me. Then, my beliefs about God began to change. Let s look at some of the reasons that to one extent or another we all have a false concept of God. 44

46 A Personal Exercise About Your Concept of God The following exercise is another way that will help determine how you really feel about or relate to God. The key is to write down honest answers based on how you feel or what you think. It also might be helpful as you complete this exercise to think back to a recent stressful time since it is during times of stress that our true feelings about God come to light. (Please focus on your experiential God and not your theological God. 1. When I think about God, I feel. 2. In my relationship with God, I really wish that He. 3. The thing that frustrates me most about God is. 4. When I have to trust God, I feel. 5. If I could change one thing in my relationship with God, it would be. 6. When I think about keeping God s commands, I feel. 7. In my relationship with God, I am always sure that He will. 8. I'm always surprised in my relationship with God when. 9. I can really depend upon God when. 10. The one thing that I would change about myself to be pleasing to God is. 11. The one secret thought about God that I struggle with the most is. 12. The one thing that I am afraid God will do is. Engaging God: Go back through your answers, and ask God to reveal to you the false beliefs that you may have about Him based upon what you wrote. 45

47 Exercise: Go to page and go through the False Beliefs About God. It is crucial that you relate to your experiential God versus your theological God in going through this exercise. You may have to ask the Holy Spirit to reveal what you really believe about God. Especially when you are under stress. Examples of False Concepts of God Conditional lover: He only loves me if I do something for Him. A traffic cop: God is always waiting to punish me when I will break the rules. A divine Santa Claus: He exists to give me what I want and to meet my expectations. A killjoy: He is always wanting to take the fun out of life. Distant or cold: He doesn t make Himself truly available to be intimate with me. A taskmaster: God expects me to do certain things, and I better do them or else. Not Good: He always acts kindly toward me. A harsh judge: He punishes or threatens to punish me when I don t do the right things. Unforgiving: I can t approach Him easily because He still holds against me things that I have done in the past. A rejector: Eventually God will reject me like everyone else has. A manipulator: He controls the events of my life, not for my good but to get me to do what He selfishly wants. Indifferent: He doesn t really want to be close to me. Unaccepting: I can never quite measure up to His expectations of me with the result that He rejects me or finds me unacceptable. Impatient: He usually wants me to get my act together more quickly than I seem to be able to. Angry: He is obligated to have me as His child now. He is angry with me when I make mistakes and sin. Not trustworthy: I can t rely on Him to do what I need Him to do. Not A protector: He really won t protect me.. The Overflow Of Your False Beliefs About God 1. You will become FRUSTRATED with God or His work in your life. O God my rock, I cry, Why have you forgotten me? Why must I wander around in grief, oppressed by my enemies? Psalm 42:9 One of the common results of our false beliefs about God is becoming frustrated. You may be frustrated about God s abilities, His promises, or His work in your life. For example, if you have the false belief that God is distant then you will feel frustrated when you call out to Him and you don't feel He is responding to you. 2. You will develop an unhealthy FEAR of God We need to understand that there are two kinds of fear when it comes to fearing God. One definition of fear is defined as a reverence and awe of God. This is a healthy fear in that this 46

48 flows from believing the truth about God. Look at an example of this fear in the first part of Genesis 22:12: He said, Do not stretch out your hand against the lad, and do nothing to him; for now I know that you fear God However, there is an unhealthy fear of God which flows from your false beliefs about God. For example, if you do not truly believe that you are forgiven for all your sins, you may be fearful that God will punish and condemn you when you sin. This unhealthy fear is driven by your false beliefs and can feed on itself by creating greater fears about God. Question: What are some unhealthy fears you have of God concerning yourself, marriage, kids, job, health, or finances? What are some of the false conclusions we come to if we are fearful about God. For example, since I am fearful of God, I might conclude that God is approachable, or is someone with whom I cannot grow close to or one who will punish or condemn me when I get out of line. Exercise: Fill in the following blanks if you struggle with having an unhealthy fear of God: As a result of being fearful of God, I conclude that Engaging God: Begin entrusting those fears to God and ask Him to root out all the unhealthy fears you have about Him. Living from an UNHEALTHY fear of God will only lead to MORE fear. 3. You DOUBT God Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the LORD God had made. He said to the woman, Did God really say, You must not eat from any tree in the garden? Genesis 3:1 In the Garden before the Fall, Adam and Eve were in total harmony with God. They only heard one voice day after day and that was God s voice. It was a voice that they trusted. They lived in total dependence upon God because that is all they knew to do. Then one day, there came another voice. It was the voice of Satan. The first words from the voice of Satan were, Did God really say? It was this voice that introduced a new word to Adam s and Eve s vocabulary: DOUBT. Up until that time Adam and Eve had no reason to doubt God. However, when their belief system was challenged, doubt creeped in and led to disobedience and spiritual death. You see, all it takes is a little leaven of doubt to destroy the truth about God. Where do your doubts about God lead you? 47

49 Question: List some of the doubts that you have about God concerning your life, your marriage, your job, your kids, health, finances, etc. What might be some of the false conclusions we come to about God if we doubt Him? Since I have doubts about God, I conclude that God is not going to come through or that He is not really willing to transform me or that He really cares about my struggles. Exercise: Fill in the following blanks if you struggle with having doubts about God: Since I struggle with doubting God, I conclude that Engaging God: Begin asking God to replace your doubt with the truth that God is really who He says He is and will do what He promises to do. DAY THREE 4. You will become DISTRUSTFUL of God How do you feel about another person when they have betrayed your trust? It can be difficult in some cases to ever trust that person again. It is no different with God. If we trust God to do meet our expectations, and He does not come through, then we might feel ignored or even betrayed by God and become distrustful of Him. What are some examples of false conclusions we might come to if we distrust God? Since I don t trust God with (my financial problem, my marital problems, etc.,), I believe that God can t really solve this problem or is unwilling to change it. Exercise: Fill in the following blanks if you struggle with trusting God: Since I have problems with trusting God about, I conclude Engaging God: Seek the Lord to transform you in the areas where you distrust God. Pick one specific area where you would like God to renew your mind to the truth that He is trustworthy. 5. False beliefs about God will lead to UNBELIEF. As a result of this many of His disciples withdrew, and were not walking with Him anymore. John 6:66 48

50 False beliefs will lead to unbelief. For example, if I believe that God is condemning me then I won t believe He will love me. If I believe that God is the author of pain and suffering, then I won t believe He will comfort me in times of trouble. What are some examples of unbelief if we have false beliefs about God? Since I don t trust God with (my financial problem, my marital problems, etc.,), I believe that God can t really solve this problem or is unwilling to change it. Exercise: Fill in the following blanks if you struggle with trusting God: Since I believe God is, then I don t believe that God Engaging God: Seek the Lord to transform you in the areas where you struggle believing God. Ask Him to renew your mind to the truth and move you from unbelief to belief. The Result of Living From Frustration, Fear, Doubt, Distrust, and Unbelief: Turn Back To Yourself As The Source The truth is that unbelief will always cause you to turn back to yourself as the source for living life. When you don t feel or believe that God is doing what you expect Him and want Him to do, the conclusion that you will come to is that YOU have to figure out what you need to do apart from God in your own self-effort. The problem comes when you can t figure it out or can t fix or resolve the problem that you are facing. At that point you may try to find the answer from other people, or you may try to distract, suppress, or even deny your problems. This can eventually lead to despair and hopelessness in life. At this point you have turned away from the only One who can truly help you. Therefore, if you want to give up on God, remember that He is the ONLY One Who can fix the problem, transform your life, and truly be the Source for you to live life from. Engaging God: Seek God to move you from unbelief to belief concerning what you don t believe is true about God. Introduction How Believing The Truth About God Impacts Our Walk With Him I would like to spend the rest of this lesson looking at some key truths about God and how believing those truths will impact our walk with God. In addition, I would like to look at some of 49

51 the struggles we have even though we know the truth. I want to begin by asking you this question? Do You Know That God Is Really FOR You? What then shall we say to these things? IF(SINCE) God is for us, who is against us? Romans 8:31 (Parenthesis mine) God says in Romans 8:31 that He is for YOU! (FYI the word if in Romans 8:31 is translated since. ) In the midst of our adversity and hurting relationships we sometimes ask the question, Is God really for me? At times like these, we need to be reminded of the following things that He has already done to prove that He is for us: od 1. He went to the cross to remove our sins. 1 Peter 2:24 2. He set us free from the power of sin and death. Romans 8:2 3. He gave us His life. Romans 8:11; 1 John 5:11, He put the fullness of Himself into us at salvation to restore the relationship with us. Colossians 2:9, He put His life in us so that we no longer must be the source for living life. 2 Corinthians 5:15; John 14:6 6. He crucified our old identity and gave us a new identity. Romans 6:6; 2 Corinthians 5:17 7. He joined His Spirit with our human spirit. 1 Corinthians 6:17 8. He placed the fullness of His power in us to transform us. Ephesians 1:19, He is in continuous process of working in us to replace the lies with His truth and to restore our soul. Philippians 2:13; Romans 12:2; Psalm 23:3 10. He is conforming us to the image of His Son. Romans 8:29; 2 Corinthians 3: He is available at every moment to meet our every need. Philippians 4:19 Meditate: Do you struggle with the belief that God is truly for you? If you are in a difficult situation today, spend time meditating on the above truths. Engaging God: Ask God to use the above truths to further persuade you that He truly is for you. God Is GOOD For the LORD is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations. Psalm 100:5 This attribute of God to me is the hardest to describe because God s definition of good far surpasses man s understanding of what is good. However, we understand God s goodness in our lives because it is through God s goodness that we are saved and it His continuing goodness that sustains us every moment. Potential Struggles In Our Walk With God and His Goodness 50

52 .may the Lord do what is good in His sight. 2 Samuel 10:12b When you look the phrase good in His sight in the verse above, this means that even though we may not recognize the good in what God is doing, it is good nevertheless. However, since we don't always have God s sight, we sometimes struggle with God s version of goodness. Here are some questions I hear concerning God s goodness: 1. If God is really good, then why does He allow bad things to happen to good people? 2. How could a baby born in this condition be good in God s sight? 3. Why does a good God allow so much pain and suffering in the world? These are all valid questions but the truth is that whether or not we get an answer to these questions, it does not change the truth that God does what is good in His sight. We may not understand the good in any particular situation but that does not change the truth that God is good. So when we get to these places of not understanding, we can either continue to struggle or continue to trust God. My experience has been that the more I walk with God the more I have His sight to see His good. Therefore, even though you may struggle on some level with God s goodness, keep seeking Him and He will continue to give you His eyes to see His goodness. Our Walk With An OMNISCIENT (All Knowing) God I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I say: My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please. Psalm 46:10 God knows the end from the beginning. Believing this truth can greatly impact our walk with God. Why? We can go to Him and seek Him concerning decisions that we need to make or to know the paths that we should take. Seeking God in His omniscience means that we don t have to wonder what to do. We can go to the One who knows exactly what we need to do. As we seek God more concerning what to do, we will find ourselves spending less time thinking, reasoning and wrestling with what we think we need to do. What are some ways that we might struggle with God s omniscience? Potential Struggles In Our Walk With God and His Omniscience Here are two key questions that I get from time to time about God s omniscience: If God knows the end from the beginning, why does it seem He is withholding telling me what I need to know? If God is omniscient, then why didn t God tell me this situation was coming? In my journey with God, I have realized that I am on what the military calls a need to know basis. In other words, when I need to know something God will tell me. Otherwise, I do not need to know. We put certain expectations on God s omniscience but He reserves the right to tell or not tell us something. If God does withhold something from us, it is primarily because He wants us to trust Him. Therefore, as we continue to journey with God we will want to know less and trust Him more whether or not we hear from Him on a particular situation. DAY FOUR 51

53 Our Walk With A Sovereign God the Lord has established His throne in the heavens, and His sovereignty rules over all Psalm 103:19 What does it mean that God is sovereign? Sovereignty is supreme power, freedom from external control. To say that God is sovereign is to say that He is the absolute King over all of creation, that He has absolute power over all, and that He is in control of all that happens in the universe. There is none to challenge His absolute power and control in the heavens and on earth. Yours, O Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty; indeed everything that is in the heavens and the earth; Yours is the dominion, O Lord, and You exalt Yourself as head over all. 1 Chronicles 29:11 For I know that the Lord is great, and that our Lord is above all gods. Whatever the Lord pleases, He does, in heaven and in earth... Psalm 135:5-6 Before we go into how believing God s sovereignty impacts our walk with Him, let s look at three truths concerning God s sovereignty. 1. God s Sovereignty and Your Free Will I call heaven and earth to witness against you today, that I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. So choose life in order that you may live Deuteronomy 30:19 One of the greatest debates in Christianity is where God s sovereignty ends and man s free will begins. The truth is that God is always sovereign, and man always has the free will to choose. Man s free will started in the Garden of Eden when man initially chose to obey God by not eating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. However, we also see man s free will when he chose to disobey God and commit the first sin (Genesis 3:6). Man continues to have free will choices but God is still sovereign. It is one of those mysteries that our finite minds cannot comprehend. If I was to try to illustrate God s sovereignty and man s free will, I would use a ship at sea heading to a specific destination. God s sovereignty will insure that the ship will reach the destination, but as a passenger you can make choices about what you do, what you eat, and where you go on the ship. 2. God s Sovereignty and Your Good And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28 As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good in order to bring about this present result, to preserve many people alive. Genesis 50:20 A promise that God will keep through His sovereignty is Romans 8:28. We may not always understand the divine good that God works out of every situation, but as we walk by faith we will begin to have eyes to see what that divine good is. 52

54 Some Examples of God s Sovereignty and Your Good 1. God will allow you to make bad decisions. Jesus let Peter reject Him three times. However, the Lord used Peter s rejection to break Peter and draw him into a deeper dependence on God. 2. God will use adverse circumstances to bring us to greater faith. Joseph s brothers devised evil against Joseph. However, Joseph proclaimed that God worked man s evil for Joseph s good (Genesis 50:20). 3. God will never allow a situation in your life for which He will not provide a way of escape. The way of escape is Christ Himself who is THE WAY (1 Corinthians 10:13; John 14:6). 4. God will allow situations in your life to show you your continuous need for Christ. Paul s thorn that was given to him by God is an example (2 Corinthians 12:7-9). God s promise to work all things together for good should make us realize that our failures are NOT beyond God s grace and ability to work together for good. 3. God Is Sovereign Over Satan Even though Satan is the god of this world (2 Corinthians 4:4), it is crucial to know (and believe) that God is sovereign over Satan and all the demonic forces. We know this because Jesus said in Matthew 28:18: All authority has been given to Me in heaven and earth... Matthew 28:18 A good example of this is when Satan was seeking God to take away Job s possessions. We see God s sovereignty in that He set the limitations on what Satan could do in Job 1:12: Then the LORD said to Satan, Behold, all that he has is in your power, only do not put forth your hand on him. We see this again when Satan had to ask permission to attack Peter in Luke 22:31. The bottom line is that Satan is under the sovereign control of God and must be granted permission by God before he can do anything to us. Potential Struggles In Our Walk With God and His Sovereignty In our walk with God and His sovereignty, we sometimes struggle with questions like these: If God is sovereign (in control): 1. Why did God allow my parent, siblings, or friends to do what they did to me? 2. Why does the world seem so out of control? 3. Why did I lose my job? I think one of the most difficult struggles we have with God is His sovereignty. It fosters several why questions like the ones above. These questions can create an inner struggle with 53

55 God when He does not answer them. I must admit that God has answered very few of my why questions. When God does not answer our why questions, He is wanting us to learn to trust in His sovereignty without putting our expectations on it. To continue to do so will only produce doubt and we saw from earlier in this lesson that doubt can move us away from trusting God. Walking With An Unconditionally Loving God How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him. 1 Peter 3:1 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16 I don't know where you are in relationship to God s love for you. You may be struggling with believing that He loves you or you may truly be able to receive and enjoy God s love. Wherever you are, God continues to persuade us of His love for us. Therefore, I want to share a few truths about God s love and then ask you this question: How might believing this truth about God s love positively impact your walk with God? I trust you will take time to answer that question each time I ask it. God In His Very Essence IS Love. God is love 1 John 4:16 A light bulb can only emit light. Its essence determines its function. It was designed to emit light, and that is the source of its function. This is its makeup. So too with God. 1 John 4:16 says that God is love. It is His essence. Therefore, God by His very nature loves you because love is who He is. Question: How might believing this truth positively impact your walk with God? God s Love Is UNCONDITIONAL Many Christians struggle with the truth that God unconditionally loves them. The reason is that as humans we cannot and do not love one another unconditionally. Therefore, it is difficult to grasp that God unconditionally loves us and that His love is unchanging. We see His unchanging love in Micah 7:18: Who is a God like You, who pardons iniquity and passes over the rebellious act of the remnant of His possession? He does not retain His anger forever, because He delights in unchanging love. David calls it unfailing love in Psalm 25:6: Remember, O Lord, your unfailing love and compassion, which you have shown from long ages past. 54

56 Praise the Lord, for he has shown me the wonders of His unfailing love Psalm 3:;21 What does it mean that God loves you unconditionally? God s love does not change toward you based upon what you do (or do not do). Even if you decide to walk away from God, He still loves you. When you are angry, upset, or frustrated with God, He still loves you. Even when you sin, God loves you. (Remember that He does not condone sin, but that does not change His love for you.) Think of your worst enemy. God loves them unconditionally as well. Key Point: I wanted to add to the truth that even when you sin, God loves you. When you do sin, however it does affect your relationship with Him. Notice I said that it affects your relationship with Him, not His love for you. Let me give you an example. Let s assume a happily married couple had a serious argument. They both selfishly were standing there ground. Obviously as long as they don't resolve the issue it will negatively impact their relationship. They still are married but until repentance takes place the harmony of the relationship is impacted. The same with God. When you sin, you cut off His life flowing in and through you. You are still in union with Him but the harmony of the relationship has been impacted. Therefore, when you are convicted of sin, repent of that sin and the harmony of your relationship is immediately restored. Question: How might believing this truth positively impact your walk with God? Engaging God: If you struggle with believing that God unconditionally loves you, ask Him to begin renewing your mind to the truth that He does unconditionally love you. God s love toward you is NOT affected by whether or not you love Him, trust Him, or believe in Him. It is based solely upon His essence. My prayer for you concerning you understanding and embracing God s love is Paul s prayer in Ephesians 3:17-19: And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, 18 may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, 19 and to know this love that surpasses knowledge God Has Loved You For An ETERNITY! Long ago, even before He made the world, God loved us (you) and chose us (you) in Christ (Parentheses mine) Ephesians 1:4 (NLT) The truth according to this scripture is that God has loved you for an eternity. His love for you stretches from eternity past through the present and to eternity future. Can you imagine God s 55

57 anticipation and excitement of you being born so that you could experience the unconditional love that He has loved you with for an eternity? Not only has He loved you for an eternity, but He also chose you to be your unique self. God s love for you is so great in that at conception there were approximately 500 million possible genetic combinations, and God chose YOU to be the unique person that you are! Question: How might believing this truth positively impact your walk with God? DAY FIVE You Can NEVER Be Separated From His Love For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:38, 39 Some Christians believe that they can do something to lose their salvation or can do something to separate themselves from God s love. That something usually comes in the form of sin. However, that is why God died for your sin so that sin is no longer a barrier to His love. Romans 8:38, 39 destroys that lie. There is NOTHING that you can do (or not do) to separate you from His love. Therefore, you can never lose your salvation or His love for you. Question: How might believing this truth positively impact your walk with God? Engaging God: If you believe that there is something that you can do to make God stop loving you, ask Him to destroy that lie and to replace it with the truth that there is NOTHING that you can do (or not do) to stop Him from loving you. If you struggle with the security of your salvation, meditate on these verses and ask God to begin persuading you that you can t ever be separated from His love and that you can never lose your salvation. God Loves You As A PERFECT Father Would Love And He was saying, Abba! Father! All things are possible for Thee; remove this cup from Me; yet not what I will, but what Thou wilt. Mark 14:36 We all have (or had) imperfect fathers (and mothers). The problem is that we are all still searching for a perfect father. God is the answer to that search. God is your perfect abba which translated means daddy. As Jesus referred to the Father as Daddy, you are invited to do the 56

58 same. You can come to God as a loving daddy who is waiting with outstretched arms to pour His love into your life. Question: How might believing this truth positively impact your walk with God? Engaging God: If you did not have a good father figure, then it may be difficult to understand just how much your heavenly Father loves you. Begin seeking God to reveal to you the truth that He is the perfect Abba that you have been looking for. You Are The Container of ALL Of God s Love For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form, and you have been given fullness in Christ, who is the head over every power and authority. Colossians 2:9, 10 I have made You known to them, and will continue to make You known in order that the love You have for Me may be in them and that I myself may be in them. John 17:26 At salvation God put the fullness of His life in you. Part of the fullness of His life is His love. Therefore, at this very moment you contain all of God s love. You no longer have to do something to earn God s love or to ask for it. Simply receive by faith the fullness of His love that is within you. Question: How might believing this truth positively impact your walk with God? Engaging God: Since you contain all of God s love, you do not need to ask God to give you His love. Simply receive His love and thank Him for providing all of His love to you. Since you are the container of ALL of God s love, do you have to ask God to love you more? God is PURSUING You With His Love Surely, goodness and unfailing love will pursue me all the days of my life. Psalm 23:6 Psalm 23:6 tells you that God s love toward you is not passive. He is actively pursuing you with His love every moment of your life. He will not stop until He has totally captured you with His love. When I think of a pursuing love, I think of when I was dating my wife. I was pursuing her intentionally and intensely with my love. Eternally more than we can pursue someone with our love, God is pursuing you with His love. His greatest desire is that He wants you to understand and experience His love in full measure (Ephesians 3:16-19). A key point to remember is that even when you have turned your back on God, or are wallowing in a prodigal pigpen, or are running from Him, He is pursuing you with His love. Imagine for a moment the God of the universe seeking you out to love no matter where you are 57

59 (or are not) spiritually or what you have done. What a difference it would make if we could only understand the magnitude of God s desire to love and be loved by us. Question: How might believing this truth positively impact your walk with God? Meditate: on Psalm 23:6 Engaging God: Ask God to renew your mind to the truth that He is pursuing you non-stop with His love. Since God is PURSUING you with His love, do you have to question any longer His desire to have a relationship with you? Potential Struggles In Our Walk With God and His Love From my personal experience and the experience in ministering to others, I believe the main reason that we struggle with God s love is this: We try to compare God s love with man s definition of love. I can t tell you how many people have come up to me and asked, How can a loving God do this or allow this to happen? This can be a problem because defining God s love according to man s definition leads us to compare the two. We must realize that God s love can look much different from how we perceive human love. The problem is that we in our finite minds are trying to understand why God s love can allow or cause events in our lives and in the lives of others. Look at some examples of God s love that may contradict what you believe that a loving God should be like: God s love led to allowing man to crucify His Son. God s love allows or causes events in our lives for discipline. God s love allows or causes events in our lives to transform us. God s love allows Satan and the demons to steal, kill, and destroy. God s love allows persecution of Christians. If we define God s love on our terms, this can lead to doubt and distrust of God. It can limit how we see God, and we may not understand Him as He really is. Satan/demons can use our definition of love to build a case against trusting a God who does not meet our definition of love. Engaging God: Seek God to reveal to you in deeper ways the meaning of His love for you. EXAMPLES OF ENGAGING GOD TO MOVE US FROM THE LIE TO THE TRUTH EXAMPLE #1: 58

60 The Lie: This situation is too impossible for God. Let s assume that you have an impossible situation with your job. You want to leave your job, but the job market for your field is very slow. You believe that God wants to move you to another job, but it looks impossible for finding another job. The Truth: All things are possible with God (Luke 1:37). What is the truth that you know about God? He is sovereign. He is the One who provided the job that you now have. God does not need a good job market for Him to find you a job. If He is moving you to another job, it is up to Him to provide another one for you. Engaging God: Lord, I am in an impossible situation that alsoseems too impossible for You as well. However, I am choosing to believe the truth that You are in control and that You have another job prepared for me. Therefore, I choose to trust You, and I will quit this job knowing that You will provide. EXAMPLE #2: The Lie: God cannot handle this problem. Let s assume that you have a child who has bad behavior, and you have done everything to try to correct it but to no avail. You don t go to God because you don t believe that He can handle this problem. The Truth: He can do everything beyond what you can ask or think (Ephesians 3:20). What do you know is true? Ephesians 3:20 tells you that He is able to do all things because of His power. You have access to His wisdom, discernment, and understanding because you have the mind of Christ (1 Corinthians 2:16). Engaging God: Lord, I am helpless to correct my child s behavior. I am trusting You to be my wisdom and to show me what it is that You want me to do. I am asking You to transform her/his behavior with Your power. I am asking You to be my patience and perseverance as I wait for You to work in my child. EXAMPLE #3: The Lie : God does not love me since He allowed this to happen to me. Let s assume that you were sexually abused as a child. Your conclusion is that if God truly loved you, He would have prevented this horrible thing from happening to you. The Truth: God the Father loves you as much as He loved Jesus while Jesus was on the cross (John 17:23). He will work this terrible situation out for your good (Romans 8:28). During the very moments when you were being sexually abused, God was not loving you any less than He does at this very moment. We see this same love that God the Father had for Jesus when He was hanging on the cross. However, he has given man free will, and man can make 59

61 sinful choices. In the case of Jesus, man made the sinful choice to crucify Him. God allowed that choice to be made even though it greatly grieved Him. It is this same grief that He felt while you were being abused. God promises to work out even the worst of experiences for your good. Engaging God: Lord, I confess my anger toward You concerning my sexual abuse. I am entrusting my unbelief about You to You and am trusting You to set me free from my anger and my unbelief. You say that you will work this horrible experience for good. I don t see that good today, but I will take another step of faith and will trust that one day I will see the good in this. EXAMPLE #4: The Lie: My failure is greater than the grace and mercy of God. Let s assume that you continue to fail in some area of your life. At some point along the line, you conclude that this area of constant failure is too great for God. The Truth; You are not a failure. You are more than a conqueror in Christ (Romans 8:37). You cannot fail beyond what God s grace will cover (2 Corinthians 9:8). Engaging God: Lord, I continue to fail in this area. I don t believe that You have enough grace to deal with my constant failure. However, Your word says that there is no end to Your grace. Therefore, I choose by faith to believe that and ask You to cover my failure with Your grace. I am trusting You to renew my mind to the truth that I am more than a conqueror and that if I continue to walk by faith in that truth that You will set me free. EXAMPLE #5: The Lie: I feel that God has distanced Himself from me and my problem. Let s assume that you have been walking with God by faith concerning your problems. However, nothing has changed, and you conclude that God does not care and has distanced Himself from your problems. The Truth: He can t be any closer to you than He is now because He has joined Himself to your spirit and is in a permanent union with you (1 Corinthians 6:17). He is concerned about every detail in your life (Luke 12:6, 7). Engaging God: Lord, I have been entrusting this problem to You for sometime. Since I have not seen a solution, I am feeling that You really don t care about my problem. However, Your Word says that You loved me enough to put Yourself in union with me and that You are truly concerned with every detail of my life. Therefore, be my strength and take the next step of faith through me. Persuade me that even though I am not feeling or experiencing any change that you are working. 60

62 Lesson Five Walking With God Entering Into His Rest DAY ONE Introduction As you know, the first three books of the Living A Transformed Life In Christ study have been focused on what it looks like to live in moment by moment dependence on God. As a result, God promises to fulfill your spiritual destiny by transforming your soul into Christ-likeness. I trust you have been experiencing the transformation that God promises. The question I have for you at this point is: Is transformation of your soul the ULTIMATE objective of God s PLAN for your Christian walk? For many of us when we first started our Christ-life walk we could identify with David s desires in Psalm Have mercy on me, O God, because of your unfailing love. Because of your great compassion, blot out the stain of my sins. 2 Wash me clean from my guilt. Purify me from my sin. 3 For I recognize my rebellion; it haunts me day and night. 7 Purify me from my sins, and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow. 8 Oh, give me back my joy again; you have broken me now let me rejoice. 9 Don t keep looking at my sins. Remove the stain of my guilt. 10 Create in me a clean heart, O God. Renew a loyal spirit within me. What do we see in these verses. We see David seeking God to do a work in his heart. (I trust you have been doing the same thing as you have gone through the first three studies.) Look at the words that I underlined and put in bold face type. Who is the focus of these verses? David is. David is seeking God to work in his life. However, if transformation is God s ultimate objective then the Christ-life journey ends up being about me. Therefore, I believe we must take another look at scripture to better understand what I believe is God s ultimate objective in our walk of faith. Is it possible that transformation is simply the means to the end? The end being: intimacy with God. Let me say it like this: 61

63 I believe the ULTIMATE purpose for God creating you and living in you is to draw you into a DEEP, PERSONAL and INTIMATE relationship with Himself. When we begin our journey of dependence on God, our tendency is to seek what the Lord offers and promises us. He is a rewarder of those who seek HIM. Hebrews 11:6 We seek the reward (i.e. transformation) as a higher priority than seeking THE Rewarder. This is natural because we begin our journey very self-focused with the idea that I want for me the victory, freedom, healing, transformation that God promises. However, our objective should be to seek Him. If you seek HIM, He will let you find Him. 1 Chronicles 28:9 Let s look at some scriptures that bear this out: God decided in advance to adopt us into His own family by bringing us to Himself through Jesus Christ. This is what He wanted to do, and it gave Him great pleasure. Ephesians 1:4 (NLT) In this verse, Paul is telling us that God wants to bring us to Himself through Christ for the purpose of intimacy. In other words, as we live from Christ as our Source then God s ultimate objective is to bring us to Himself for intimacy with Himself. Another very meaningful passage to me about intimacy with God is found in John 17:23 when Jesus was praying to the Father. I am in them and you are in me. May they experience such perfect unity that the world will know that you sent Me and that You love them as much as You love Me. John 17:23 I don t think there can be any greater affirmation of God s desire for intimacy than John 17:23. Think of it for a moment. The Lord is saying that the Father loves you as much as He loves His Son, Jesus. Paul also reveals very personally in Philippians 3:8 where the Lord has brought Him concerning intimacy with God. I have quoted this verse from the Amplified Bible. I count everything as loss compared to the possession of the priceless privilege, the overwhelming preciousness, the surpassing worth, and the supreme advantage of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord and of progressively becoming more deeply and intimately acquainted with Him. (Emphasis mine) I believe what Paul is saying here is that nothing compares (including spiritual transformation) with knowing Jesus deeply and intimately. I like the word progressively in this translation because I believe there is a spiritual progression that leads to intimacy with the Lord. 62

64 DAY TWO What Does SPIRITUAL PROGRESSION Look Like? What you have been learning in the first three books has been what I call a spiritual progression. Let me sum up this progression: Book One - God is our Source and we are to live from Him as our Source to experience His promises of victory, healing and transformation. Book Two Knowing our true identity in Christ and learning to live from that identity. Book Three God s process of transforming our soul: renewing of our mind, healing of our damaged emotions and moving us from unwillingness to willingness. Why was I led to take you down this particular progression and not start the study with understanding our intimacy with God? For some of us, receiving God s love and loving God may be difficult because it can be very difficult to love someone you don t trust. Therefore, if you have a difficult time trusting God then I believe you are going to have a difficult time loving God and receiving His love. Another way of saying this is, if you doubt God then it follows that you will doubt His love for you. Early on in my walk in Christ, I was not sure God was for me or that He was a good God. Theologically, I knew these things were true but experientially I had great doubts with the result that I didn t really trust Him. In one sense, I wanted God to prove Himself trustworthy. The only way to find out was to start walking by faith and see if God would really do what He promises to do. As I began to experience transformation His promises of freedom, victory, and healing, my trust in Him began to build. This growing trust built a Christ-confidence in Him and His abilities. As my Christ-confidence grew, I eventually was able to know and believe that God loves me with the result that I could receive His love. If this is true for you, then you may have to first walk in dependence on God long enough to experience His transforming power and work which will produce a greater trust in Him. Trust will build a greater Christ-confidence with the result that the Lord is using it to persuade you of His love for you. Ultimately, as we reach a greater level of trust we will be able to receive God s love and love Him in return. On the following page is a diagram that will illustrate what I have just shared. 63

65 Let me say at this point that this may not be the spiritual progression for you but it is why I have felt led to focus on our intimacy with God as part of Book Four and not earlier. However, I do trust that by this point that you are growing in your trust and Christ-confidence which can only lead to intimacy with God. Meditate: on your spiritual progression. Are you experiencing a growing trust and Christconfidence as a result of your spiritual transformation? Do you feel that is leading you to a greater love for God and receiving God s love? Where Is God Taking Us In addition to giving and receiving love God is moving us to a place where David came to in Psalm 63:1-8. Notice the words I have put in bold face type. O God, You are my God, earnestly I seek You; my soul thirsts for You, my body longs for You, in a dry and weary land where there is no water. 2 I have seen You in the sanctuary and beheld Your power and Your glory. 3 Because Your love is better than life, my lips will glorify You. 4 I will praise You as long as I live, and in Your name I will lift up my hands. 5 My soul will be satisfied as with the richest of foods; with singing lips my mouth will praise You. 6 On my bed I remember You; I think of You through the watches of the night. 7 Because You are my help, I sing in the shadow of Your wings. 8 My soul clings to You; Your right hand upholds me. Do you see the focus by David in this Psalm versus Psalm 51 that we read previously? The focus is on the Lord. It is no longer about what God can do for David. Rather, it is about thanking and praising Him for who He is. 64

66 God is moving you in your spiritual journey to a place where You will WANT GOD MORE THAN you want what you can receive from Him. DAY THREE It Is Crucial In Our Walk With God To Build A HISTORY With God One of the keys to developing a deeper relationship with God is to BUILD a HISTORY with God. As we continue walking with God and building a history with Him, the result will be a deeper relationship with Him. In addition to a deeper relationship, you will experience the following as a result of your continuing history with God. 1. Your God-confidence will grow. We have talked in previous parts of this study about how our God-confidence grows as we continue our walk of faith. Without it, we will eventually turn back to putting confidence in ourselves to live life. However, I would like to look at some specific ways in which your Godconfidence will grow. a. Confidence in His ability and willingness to transform your life. We know that our theological God is able and willing because His word tells us this. However, if we are not being set free or being transformed on our timetable then there is a tendency to doubt God s ability and/or willingness. What we learn through the transformation process is that He truly is able and eternally more willing than we are to make His transformation promises an experiential reality in our lives. b. Confidence that God is FOR you. I think early on in our walk of faith we are not totally convinced that God is for us even though His word tell us this. The reason being is that we as humans have our own definition of what it means that God is for us and God has His. One of the key things about transformation is that we must walk by faith through difficult times in order for us to see that no matter whether God caused or allowed a situation in our lives that we learn that He truly is for us. Let me give you a personal example. When I was struggling with my chronic fatigue syndrome, I felt that if God were really for me that He would remove it. However, He did not remove it. Instead, He used and is using this chronic health condition to transform me and create a greater dependence on Him. It was only as I realized why He did not remove the problem that I understood that He really knows what is best for me. Therefore, as I have eyes to see why God is allowing this condition to continue my confidence grows and I can see He really is for me. 65

67 c. Confidence that He loves you. As we mentioned in the previous lesson, we all struggle on some level with God s love. Primarily, because we define love as humans and God s love transcends our human definition. However, as we experience changes within, our confidence will grow that He love us. Part of the reason why is that we will have a greater revelation of the height and length and depth of His love. 2. Your trust in God will grow. This is a key point because like human relationships it is hard, if not impossible, to have an intimate relationship with someone you don t trust. It is no different with God. On some level we tend to say: Lord, prove to me You are really trustworthy. God understands all the reasons for our distrust. Therefore, if you seek Him, He will transform your life with the result that your trust in Him will grow. As in human relationships, the more we get to know and experience God the more our trust in Him will increase. 4. Your faith in Him will increase while your unhealthy fear of Him will decrease. By faith these people overthrew kingdoms, ruled with justice, and received what God had promised them. They shut the mouths of lions.. Hebrews 11:33 Part of building a spiritual history based on the truth is that our faith in God will increase as our unhealthy fear of God decreases. As humans we tend to have an unhealthy fear of God because we are not totally convinced He is good, is for us, etc. However, as we develop this history then we will experience a growing faith and a diminishing unhealthy fear. Our fear will become a healthy one in that we will be in awe and wonder of how God is working in our lives. I would encourage you to read Hebrews 11 to see how these Old Testament saints walked by faith because of the history they developed with God. 5. You will see your adversity through God s eyes. My ears had heard of you before, but now my eyes have seen you. Job 42:5 I work with many hurting people. Until they believe and experience what God is truly about in their pain then they may see their adversity as God punishing them or that He is indifferent to their pain and suffering. Without walking long enough by faith to see what God is doing in and through us in adversity then we will never see it through God s eyes. I don t think we will ever come to enjoy the pain (I can assure you I haven t.), but we will understand why it is necessary for our spiritual growth. This is what happened to Job when he said now my eyes have seen you. Job finally figured out what God was trying to accomplish in Job s life through his suffering. This is where God wants to take all of us. He wants us to have spiritual eyes to see how He is using pain and suffering to give us victory, freedom, healing and transformation. 66

68 6. You will find yourself more and more being stunned, overwhelmed, and in awe of this loving, gracious, and merciful God that lives within you. This is the part of abundant living. As you seek God, experience His transformation in your life, and come to understand the truth about God then you will find yourself being stunned and more in awe of God. He truly is an awesome God. As you begin to experience this, you will know that you are in the hands of a loving, gracious, and merciful God. We Were Designed For REST DAY FOUR Entering Into God s Rest "Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you REST. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. Matthew 11:28, 29 (Emphasis mine) And He said, "My presence shall go with you, and I will give you REST. Exodus 33:14 What kind of rest is Jesus talking about? This is more than a physical rest. Rather, it is a soulical rest. A supernatural rest that only Christ can provide. This rest is a part of the overflow of our abiding in Christ. One of the key signs of transformation is experiencing Christ s rest. I have shared with you before that we were not designed to carry any stress. Just imagine holding a piece of cellophane and dropping a bowling ball on it. You know what happens next. The cellophane was not designed to carry that weight. You and I are the cellophane and ALL our stress is like bowling balls. God never intended for man to be able to handle any form of stress. That is why one of the most important faith words is ENTRUST. God offers a way of escape. That way is THE WAY: Christ. Our part is to continually entrust everything or everyone who is causing stress in our lives to the Lord. What He offers in return is rest. 1. We can rest in God s SOVEREIGNTY and CONTROL. And the Lord gave them rest on every side, according to all that He had sworn to their fathers, and no one of all their enemies stood before them; the Lord gave all their enemies into their hand. Joshua 21:44 I believe we are at great unrest because we have not learned how to rest in God s sovereignty and control. It takes a tremendous amount of energy to try and take God s place. It creates tension and turmoil in the soul such as anxiety, fear, and worry. However, your rest in God will grow because you are being persuaded that God REALLY is in control and you do not have to worry, be anxious, or try to manage the outcome. 67

69 2. You can rest in knowing that NOTHING will hinder God s purposes in your life. The Lord will accomplish what concerns me; Your lovingkindness, O Lord, is everlasting... Psalm 138:8 The greatest examples of this truth are the crucifixion and the resurrection of Christ. His death appeared to be the biggest defeat of all time, but God was simply accomplishing His plan through the actions of men. It was, in fact, the greatest victory. For you this means that no one or nothing can thwart God s plan for your life. You can rest in the fact that God will accomplish His purposes of spiritual transformation and a deeper intimacy with Him. 3. We can rest when we QUIT trying to figure God out For as the heavens are higher than the earth, So are My ways higher than your ways. And My thoughts than your thoughts. Isaiah 55:9 I wonder how much time we waste trying to figure God out. I know I have wasted countless hours doing just that. I ask questions such as: Why did God allow this to happen or why won t he give me an answer (now!)?. The truth my friends is that we are finite creatures who were and never will figure God out. It is futile to spend any time there. All we need to know about God is in His word. Beyond that, we simply need to trust not try to understand. 4. We can rest because we have HOPE. "Then you would trust, because there is hope; And you would look around and rest securely. Job 11:18 Remember that hope in the New Testament means confident expectation. We don t have the hope that the world offers. We have a guaranteed hope by God Himself. No matter what we face in life, we can face it with a confident expectation that God will work whatever situation we face for our divine good. We can rest in the hope that no matter the extent of our failures, God will restore us. Hope and rest go hand in hand. Reasons Why Don t We Rest DAY FIVE What separates us from the unbelievers is that we can enter into a supernatural, divine rest that is not available to non-christians. However, I see many Christians are taking ownership of their stress and living in the unrest that non-christians live. Here are some reasons why: 1. Busyness One hand full of rest is better than two fists full of labor and striving after wind. Ecclesiastes 4:6 When we get caught up in the busyness of life, it robs us of our rest. This does not mean that we are not to be busy. However, busyness apart from Christ leads to turmoil in the soul. We may not admit that we are busy but simply take an inventory of your life. 68

70 Question: Take an inventory of your daily life. Are you resting in the in the midst of your busyness? If not, what might your busyness being robbing you of in addition to rest? Engaging God: Seek God to expose the areas of your life where your busyness is robbing you of your rest. 2. We want to be in control The fleshly quest of man starting in the Garden of Eden after the Fall was to be in control. It is a part of our fleshly DNA. However, trying to be in control will always rob of us our rest in Christ. Question: Examine your life. Can you identify the areas of your life that you are trying to control? What are those areas robbing you of? Engaging God: Seek God to expose the areas of your life where your busyness is robbing you of your rest. 3. Living in our flesh creates unrest As we have discussed, living in the flesh will cause soulical stress on your thinking and emotions. The result will be misery of the soul. (i.e. worry, anxiety, fear, frustration, etc.) We Must Be DILIGENT To Enter God s Rest Therefore let us be diligent to enter that rest, so that no one will fall, through following the same example of disobedience. Hebrews 4:11 Doesn't this sound like a paradox. We must be diligent to enter into God s rest. What the Hebrews writer is saying that entering God s rest has to be intentional. It is not automatic for us because we live in a stress filled body and world. Diligence connotes work. What are some examples of what it looks like to be intentional about entering into God s rest? Intentionally seek to walk dependent on Christ. Intentionally seek the Spirit to take every thought captive. Intentionally seek God as our Source for every issue we face in life. The Overflow and God s Rest Can you imagine how attractive your life would be if everyone around you is losing their heads but you? What if you were one of those losing your head and you saw someone at perfect rest. Wouldn't that make you just a little curious as to why they are not in the state you and everyone else is? As we walk more and more in God s rest, we find ourselves: Resting while others are being overcome by their struggles. Resting while others are fretting about the government, their job, etc. 69

71 Resting in the midst of what used to trouble you. As you enter into a greater rest, your life will be come more and more attractive. People will want to know why you are at rest. Especially if you are going through a very difficult time. Therefore, be ready to give an account of why you are resting. 70

72 Lesson Six Growing Into A Deeper Intimacy With God DAY ONE Living From Our Divine Center All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms because we are united with Christ. Ephesians 1:3 For he raised us from the dead along with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms because we are united with Christ Jesus. Ephesians 2:6. But now you have been united with Christ Jesus. Once you were far away from God, but now you have been brought near to him through the blood of Christ. Ephesians 2:13 We remember from these verses that we have been united with Christ in our human spirit. Therefore, I simply define our divine center as our union with God in our human spirit. What do you remember about our human spirit? First of all, at salvation, the old human spirit that was dead to sin and alive to God was crucified. (Romans 6:6) In addition to God crucifying our old human spirit, He gave us a new human spirit (2 Corinthians 5:17) that is dead to sin and alive to God. It is through our human spirit that we receive revelation from the Spirit about His word and about Himself. It is through our human spirit that we discern God s will for our lives. However, I believe the most important thing about living from our union in Christ is that it is the place to know God intimately. Our divine center is designed to be a safe and secure place to live. Here are some verses that bear this out. For You are my hiding place; You protect me from trouble. You surround me with songs of victory. Psalm 32:7 The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge. He is my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. Psalm 18:2 1 The LORD is my shepherd; I have all that I need. 2 He lets me rest in green meadows; he leads me beside peaceful streams. Psalm 23:1-2 I hope you can see the application of these verses to living from your union with Christ. What about living from the soul? We know that the soul is in the process of being transformed. That is the good news. The bad news is that between our thought life, our emotions, the influence of the flesh, power of sin and Satan on the soul that it our soul is like a roller coaster. It can be positive and negatively influenced by circumstances and relationships. Sometimes 71

73 the soul can be a safe place but there are times when you would just like to get out of your soul because of all the turmoil you are experiencing. I call the soul the wild card because of it s instability. On the other hand, living from our union in Christ will always be a quiet, steady, and stable place to live. It is also from the divine center that we experience a deep, abiding presence of the Lord and grow into a deeper relationship with Him. I want to use the story of the prodigal son to illustrate the difference between living from our divine center versus living from our soul. The story begins in Luke 15: 11. a man had two sons. 12 The younger son told his father, I want my share of your estate now before you die. So his father agreed to divide his wealth between his sons. Our Inheritance Furthermore, because we are united with Christ, we have received an inheritance from God. Ephesians 1:11 The difference between you and I and the younger son is that the Lord gave us our full inheritance at salvation. What do we know about our inheritance in Christ as believers? Our inheritance includes the promises of God for victory, freedom, healing and transformation. In addition, as we have been studying, there is an inheritance of having an intimate relationship with God. We are in an inseparable union with God. This union takes place in our human spirit. Our Divine Center Is Our Spiritual Home For the sake of discussion, let s call our union relationship with God in our human spirit our spiritual home. I don t know how you feel about your home but for my wife and I we really enjoy our home. It is a place where we enjoy one another s company and continue to grow in our intimacy with one another. I believe the same is true as we live from our spiritual home with the Lord. I was doing a word study for the word house and found some verses in the Old Testament that might apply to living in our union in Christ (i.e. our spiritual house). Psalm 36:8 They drink their fill of the abundance of Your house; And You give them to drink of the river of Your delights. Psalm. 65:4 How blessed is the one whom You choose and bring near to You To dwell in Your courts. We will be satisfied with the goodness of Your house, Your holy temple. Psalm 84:4 How blessed are those who dwell in Your house! They are ever praising You. Selah. Psalm 5:7 But as for me, by Your abundant lovingkindness I will enter Your house, At Your holy temple I will bow in reverence for You. Psalm 23:6 Surely goodness and lovingkindness will follow me all the days of my life, And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Psalm. 27:4 One thing I have asked from the Lord, that I shall seek: That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life. To behold the beauty of the Lord and to meditate in His 72

74 temple. Psalm 84:1-10 How lovely is Your dwelling place, O LORD of Heaven s Armies. 2 I long, yes, I faint with longing to enter the courts of the LORD. With my whole being, body and soul, I will shout joyfully to the living God. 3 Even the sparrow finds a home, and the swallow builds her nest and raises her young at a place near your altar, O LORD of Heaven s Armies, my King and my God! 4 What joy for those who can live in Your house, always singing Your praises. 10 A single day in Your courts is better than a thousand anywhere else Meditate: on these verses. Can you affirm with David that you feel the same way about living from your spiritual house? Engaging God: Seek the Spirit to give you a deeper revelation and appreciation for your spiritual house. What Happens When We Leave Our Spiritual Home and Go To The Far Country? Getting back to our story, what do we see the son doing in Luke 15:13: A few days later this younger son packed all his belongings and moved to a distant land, and there he wasted all his money in wild living. We too have a choice. We can continue to live in our spiritual house or we can choose to go to a distant land or what I like to call the far country. What would be our distant land. Our distant land could be circumstances or relationships that draw us away from our dependence on God. The far country can be no further than our own soul because in our soul we can be carried away from our spiritual house by our independent, fleshly, or sinful thoughts. Our negative emotions: anger, unforgiveness, anxiety, etc. can move us out of our spiritual house. When we go to these distant lands we in effect are squandering our inheritance. Instead of dwelling in our spiritual house where we experience Christ s peace, rest, security, etc., we go to the far country with the result that we are robbed of our inheritance. What Happens When We Realize That We Are In The Far Country? Let s pick the story again at verse 18. It starts with the son realizing the death of his sin as a result of leaving his father and his house. He says the following 18 I will set out and go back to my father and say to him: Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. 19 I am no longer worthy to be called your son; make me like one of your hired men. 20 So he got up and went to his father. Do you ever feel like the son when you sin? Does your sin make you feel condemned, guilty or even unworthy to be called God s son? However, what did the son do in spite of how he felt about himself? He went back to his father. How does that apply to our lives? In spite of how we have sinned and how feel about our sin, we really have no choice but to come back to our heavenly Father. Why? Because we can no longer tolerate the death of our prodigal pigpen. We discover that when we go independent that the only result will be ongoing death (i.e. misery of the soul). What is the path back to our spiritual home? Confession and 73

75 repentance of our sin is the path back to home. What Can We Expect When We Come Back From The Far Country? What can we expect when we come back home? We know what we deserve but let s look at the end of verse 20 to learn what we can expect. But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him. What do we see that the father did when he saw his prodigal son. He was filled with compassion, he ran to him, threw his arms around him and kissed him. Is it possible that when you return from your prodigal pigpens that your heavenly father does the same for you? Absolutely. While you have been gone your Father has missed you and wants you back for Himself. He longs for you when you go to the far country. When you choose to come back home there is no 30 day waiting period or probation with God. The truth is that He is running towards you, throwing His arms around you and kissing you. (FYI the kind of kissing referred to here is passionate kissing) Can you visualize all of this? Just take a moment to meditate on God s response to you coming back home. It will change forever how you see God in relationship to your sin. And just when you think that would be enough look at verses 22-24: 22 But the father said to his servants, Quick! Bring the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. 23 Bring the fattened calf and kill it. Let s have a feast and celebrate. 24 For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found. So they began to celebrate. Think of it. Every time you come back to God from the far country of your sin, God is celebrating. Why? Because he wants you to continue experiencing His unconditional, immeasurable, and infinite love for you. He wants you to never leave Him and leave your spiritual home. How much more can we ask for than that. Why Leave Your Spiritual Home In The First Place? As we grow in Christ, our desire to live from our spiritual home will grow. We may spend more time in the far country early on but as we grow into deeper intimacy with God then we will long to live from our spiritual home rather than living in the far country. We will so be enjoying the Lord and all that is ours in Him that to leave our spiritual home will no longer be our desire. Engaging God: Spend time going back through this story and put yourself in the son s position. Seek God to make this story very personal to you and thank Him for how He responds to you when you come back to your spiritual house from your prodigal pigpens. Are We Missing The ONE Thing? 38 Now as they were traveling along, He entered a village; and a woman named Martha welcomed Him into her home. 39 She had a sister called Mary, who was seated at the Lord s 74

76 feet, listening to His word. 40 But Martha was distracted with all her preparations; and she came up to Him and said, Lord, do You not care that my sister has left me to do all the serving alone? Then tell her to help me. 41 But the Lord answered and said to her, Martha, Martha, you are worried and bothered about so many things; 42 but only one thing is necessary, for Mary has chosen the good part, which shall not be taken away from her. Luke 10:38-42 When Jesus says that only one thing is necessary, I believe we need to pay close attention. We first learn from Jesus s response to Martha that doing something FOR Jesus was not the one thing. Martha was busy and distracted by focusing on herself and what she was doing for the Lord. What is the one thing that is necessary? The ONE THING that is NECESSARY is to constantly be focused on JESUS. Another way of saying it is to be constantly at Jesus feet. What does it mean to be at Jesus feet? First and foremost, it is living in a moment by moment dependence on Him. In addition, it is listening to Him, receiving from Him and being willing to respond to what He wants for your life. Ultimately, I believe we stay at Jesus feet to experience a deeper intimacy with Him. Like Mary, we should desire intimacy with the Lord more than anything. Is Jesus Enough? For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things Romans 11:36 the fullness of Him who fills all in all. Ephesians 1:23 I was talking to a counselor friend of mine and was relating some of my personal struggles with driven-ness in ministry. She patiently listened and when I was through speaking, there was silence for a few moments. Then she said very lovingly Apparently, Jesus is not enough. I must admit that her words felt like a dagger through my heart for a few moments. Why did she say that? Because I was subtly trying to find life in ministry instead of Christ. The Spirit revealed (exposed) that I was trying to find some identity, value and worth in ministry. What is the truth? Because I have all of those things in Christ I don t need to look for them in ministry or any place else. Where Christ is taking all of us in our journey is to the place where He IS enough. We will be tempted from time to time to go to some far country and try to find life. However, the Lord is gracious enough to not let us find life in anything or anyone outside of Himself. God is moving you to a place where JESUS is ENOUGH! How Interested Is God In EVERY Detail Of Your Life? I have had a number of people over the years tell me that they don t believe God is interested in the small or insignificant details of their lives. I have heard such statements as: God doesn t really care about where we live or God is not interested in which fly rod I buy. Sometimes we 75

77 use these statements as an excuse to not seek His will. However, most people say these things because they don t really believe that God has bigger issues to deal with than what kind of fly rod you buy. The truth is that God is very interested in every detail of your life. Look at Psalm 139:1-3 which confirms this: O LORD, You have searched me and known me. You know when I sit down and when I rise up; You understand my thought from afar. You scrutinize my path and my lying down, And are intimately acquainted with all my ways. Psalm 139:1-3. Remember that the eternal God lives within you and part of the reason God did that was to let you know that He knows and cares about every detail in your life because of His love for you. Think of it. God is really interested in the fly rod you buy! Because of His love for you God cares and wants to be involved in EVERY detail of your life. Can You Believe That God Constantly ENJOYS Being With You? It was some time ago that I found myself struggling in ministry. I did not know the source of the struggle. So after I shared my struggle with a good friend, he began sharing this story. He said that as a younger man he would be washing his car and his three kids would come out to help him. The problem was that they weren t any taller than the tires. However, they would pick up a sponge and throw a little soap and water on the car. He was the one who was really washing the car but the greater purpose than getting the car washed is that he was enjoying spending time with his kids and the kids were enjoying being with their dad. He said it is the same thing with God. God just enjoys hanging out with you. We see this in Zephaniah 3:17 The LORD your God in your midst, The Mighty One, will save; He will rejoice over you with gladness, He will quiet you with His love, He will rejoice over you with singing. I hope you have read this passage before. It is very powerful. Think about it. The Lord enjoys YOU and He is singing over YOU at this very moment. It is so hard to imagine that God loves to be with you. EVERY moment of EVERY day God ENJOYS being with you and He is taking you to the place where you will ENJOY HIM. Engaging God: Go back and read through Zephaniah 3:17 very slowly and just let the Lord persuade you that He enjoys being with you every moment and that enjoys you so much that He breaks out in singing over you. 76

78 Personal Footnote: Going back to the car washing story, I realized my struggle was that doing ministry (i.e. getting the car washed) was more important than just enjoying being with the Lord. I was stunned as I realized that I was missing the point. The Lord began making a radical shift in my thinking as this revelation applied to ministry as well as just living life. I must admit that of this writing that this is a new journey for me but one that I am happy to be on. I am seeking the Lord to give me a greater understanding of what it means to enjoy Him. I believe that journey begins with receiving the truth that He is enjoying being with me. DAY THREE Intimacy With God and Spiritual Disciplines One important part about living from the overflow is what it looks like in relationship to what people call spiritual disciplines. Examples of spiritual disciplines are quiet time, reading the word of God, meditating on God s word, communing with God, and prayer. Early on in many Christians walk they are taught to accomplish these spiritual disciplines as a spiritual checklist to live the Christian life. I interpreted this early on to mean that these are the things that I had to do to please God. Therefore, I diligently read, studied, and memorized the word of God. I would pray at specific times and mostly about things that I needed or wanted from God. However, when we look at these spiritual disciplines with the heart to know God more intimately, then they take on a totally different outlook. Therefore, let s first change the name of these things from spiritual disciplines to spiritual ways to experience a deeper intimacy with God. 1. Spending Time Alone With God In our modern culture, I have found that for most Christians finding time to be alone with God is very difficult. The busy-ness of life distracts us from doing what I believe is necessary to grow in our spiritual life which is spending time alone with God. Therefore, let s explore this issue further. a. Can We NOT Be Still and Still Know God? Be still and know that I am God Psalm 46:10 When I see this verse it begs the question: If we are NOT still, can we still know God? I believe this passage is very clear that stillness is required to know God. We can learn about God through His word, prayer, etc. However, to know God intimately we at some point learn to be still. What does it mean to be still? First and foremost, it means being alone with Him in a quiet place away from the noise and busy-ness of life. Why is being alone with Him necessary? Let me use my marriage as an example. How can I know my wife intimately unless we spend personal time together? If the radio or TV was always on or we were always around a group of people, it would be impossible to get to know one another intimately. It is the same with the Lord. He wants us to spend that time with Him to get to know Him. This thought may help you see the importance of this truth. 77

79 One of God s GREATEST desires is to spend time ALONE with you. Is this one of your greatest desires? Engaging God: If you feel that you are too busy to spend time alone with God, ask Him to show you that there is no greater priority in life than setting aside time alone with Him. Seek Him to give you a willingness to make that a priority and a necessity. b. Spending Time With The Lord: OBLIGATION? When I first learned about the concept of quiet time, I felt like it was more of an obligation than a desire. In addition to feeling like an obligation, I was told to study the Word of God during my quiet time. Well, the word study for me meant to get out the Bible commentaries, dictionaries, and concordances and make my quiet time like a seminary class. By that I mean that I would take a passage of scripture and dig into it using my mind and all these other materials to figure out what the passage was saying. The problem was that I was not bringing the Holy Spirit into my quiet time. I realized at some point that I was trying to figure out God s Word with my own intellect or the intellect of some commentary writers. Is a religious obligation what God intends for spending time with Him to be about? c. The Overflow of Christ In Me Was A DESIRE To Spend Time With Him As the Lord began to transform me, the overflow of the transformation was that my quiet time went from being an obligation and a seminary class to becoming a desire and an experience of the Spirit of God. Another way of saying it is that quiet time went from being a have to to being a want to. What was the difference? When I discovered that spending time with the Lord was for the purpose of experiencing God rather than studying about Him, the obligation was replaced by the desire to be with Him. Now, instead of me determining what I want to read, I ask the Spirit to show me what He wants me to read in scripture or in a book. Sometimes He will take me to a specific scripture. If He doesn t, then I will start reading the Bible and the Spirit will sometimes lead me to another passage. In addition I ask the Holy Spirit to reveal to me something personal about what I am reading. I ask Him to give me personal application as well. Instead of my reading and study being an intellectual exercise, it is an experience of the Holy Spirit flowing in and through my mind as I participate with Him.. Engaging God: As you read and study the Bible, intentionally ask the Holy Spirit to give you greater revelation and personal application for what you are reading. d. Look At Your Quiet Time As PARTICIPATING With God Another way of describing a quiet time is that it is a time of participating with God. Remember that I have said many times that the Christian life is not a life of imitation. Rather, it is a life of participation with God. 78

80 Think about this for a moment. If you feel led to have a quiet time, then God has something He wants to reveal to you during that time with Him. Therefore, look at your quiet time as coming to the Lord and participating with Him and His agenda. A way to put it into words is: Lord, I am coming to You to see what You want to reveal to me today. This may change the whole way that you look at your time with the Lord. e. Early On What You May Encounter In Your Quiet Time 1. Soulical ADD For many of us, early on in our time with the Lord our mind tends to wander. We tend to have what I call soulical ADD. We jump from one thought to another and then find ourselves not focusing on God. We get frustrated because we cannot hold our attention for more than a few seconds. This is normal when you first begin to spend time with the Lord. To help you get more focused, you might consider focusing on a scripture or one word from scripture. Let that verse or word roll over and over in your mind and you will see over time that your will become more focused. Engaging God: If you find your mind wandering in your quiet time, seek God to bring you back to focusing on Him. 2. Frustration When we can t focus on the Lord with our wandering minds we can tend to become frustrated. If you feel that frustration coming up, simply entrust the frustration to the Lord and ask Him to give you His peace. Early on you may have to be more intentional about entrusting your frustration to Him. However, at some point you will find yourself becoming more consistently focused on Him. Remember that you may get frustrated with your lack of focus on Him during your times with Him BUT He NEVER gets frustrated with you. F. Final Thought: Is It Possible That God Wants To Be With You Regardless Have you thought about the fact that even though you may have troubling focusing on the Lord that He is pleased that you would spend time with Him. He knows that you may not be able to focus but He is enjoying you in spite of your soulical ADD and frustration. 2. Meditation Meditation On God s Word. My eyes are awake throughout the night watches that I may meditate on Your word. Psalm 119:148 79

81 You have seen throughout this study that I have asked you to meditate on certain scriptures and truths. I hope by this point that you are seeing the value of meditating on God s word. The desire to spend time in meditation will be part of the overflow of Christ living in you. I trust that through that meditation that the Spirit will take you from head knowledge to revelation of His word. I also trust that through meditation that your relationship with Him will grow stronger and more intimate. Meditation On God Himself When I remember You on my bed, I meditate on You in the night watches. Psalm 63:6 Meditation is not only for meditating on God s word but more importantly God wants you to meditate on Himself. Look at how David meditated on God in Psalms 8: 1: O LORD, our Lord, How excellent is Your name in all the earth, Who have set Your glory above the heavens! As you read through the Psalms, you will see how David and others meditate on the glorious splendor of God Himself. As you meditate on God through these Psalms, thank and praise Him for who He is and what He has done in your life. 3. Prayer pray without ceasing. 1 Thessalonians 5:17 DAY FOUR Early on my prayer life was something that I felt obligated to do. Most of my prayers were centered on me. In other words, prayer became a constant petition for God to give me what I want. If I forgot to pray, I felt condemnation or guilt. However, today, prayer is simply the overflow of Christ living in me. Prayer is no longer and obligation or part of my spiritual checklist. Rather, it is now a desire and a privilege. My desire is to pray often throughout the day. I find that my prayers are less and less about my needs and more about others needs. I also have a greater desire to praise and thank Him for the transformation that is taking place in me. Engaging God: Seek God to move you from obligatory prayer to a greater desire to pray. Ask God to give you a greater willingness to pray more about others needs and to praise and thank Him. 4. Communing With God I have set the Lord continually before me. Because He is at my right hand, I will not be shaken. Psalm 16:8 Another wonderful part of the overflow is my growing desire to commune with God moment by moment. My communion with Him is no longer about setting certain times with Him. I want to interact with Him, seek Him, and listen to Him all throughout the day. Think about a person that you really enjoy being with. (If you are married, I hope that person is your spouse.) 80

82 You enjoy their conversation and the way that they listen and affirm you. It is the same way with God. Remember what we said previously that eternally more than you enjoy being with Him, He enjoys being with you. He wants to commune with you and is moving you to a place where your greatest ongoing desire is to commune with Him. Engaging God: Seek to commune with God all during the day. Ask Him to bring Himself to your mind as you go through the day. Does God Still Speak? LISTENING TO GOD Many Christians confess to me that they spend very little time listening to God. I do understand. However, do you believe God has something to say to you concerning all that you face in life? Look at these verses and draw your own conclusions. He wakens me morning by morning, wakens my ear to listen like one being taught. Isaiah 50:4 for he is our God and we are the people of his pasture, the flock under his care. Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts as you did at Meribah... Psalm 95:7-8a I have other sheep, too, that are not in this sheepfold. I must bring them also. They will listen to my voice, and there will be one flock with one shepherd. John 10:16 Here I am. I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door I will come in and eat with him and he with me. Revelation 3:20 I believe it is safe to say that God wants speak to each one of us. However, learning to hear from God requires practice. Use the example of driving a standard transmission car. In the beginning it is difficult but soon you can work the clutch and shift gears smoothly and effortlessly. The more practice we have concerning listening to God the more effortlessly it will become to listen to Him. Let s look at some of the ways God uses to speak to us. Some Of The Various Ways God Speaks To Us 1. Through His Word God speaks to us through various means. The foundation of how God speaks to us is through His Word. As we read and meditate on the truths of the Bible, God reveals to us His truth. As I meditate on God s word I ask the Holy Spirit to give me revelation of what I am reading. When the Spirit does reveal something to me personally, I get what I call an Oh I see. I simply define an Oh I see that as the Lord supernaturally making a scripture personal to me. 2. Through Your Thoughts 81

83 The Holy Spirit is working non-stop through your thoughts to reveal the origin of your thoughts and to let you know whether or not those thoughts are the truth or a lie. The Holy Spirit also convicts you when you end up taking ownership of a fleshly thought and commit sin(s) as a result. He is revealing to you the thoughts that you need to entrust to Him for Him to take captive. The Holy Spirit is also guiding and directing your life every moment. He inserts thoughts into your mind as a way of revealing His will for you. This is the most common way that I hear the Lord. 3. Through People It amazes me how God can be speaking through another person and I at some point realize that it is God talking to me. Have you ever sat in church and thought that the pastor s message was written just for you. It is like he was reading your mail. God can use people to reveal His will or His truth to you. Many times God has spoken through my wife and close friends to reveal to me if I am moving in God s will and direction or if what I am thinking is from God or not. God can and will speak through spouses, friends, co-workers and yes, even little children. Engaging God: When you listen to someone, be asking the Lord if He is speaking through them to you. Ask Him to give you ears to hear His voice through another person. 4. Through Someone Else s Flesh I have even heard God speak to me through someone else even though they were in the flesh when they were talking to me. Let me illustrate this through a personal story. After a particular session of teaching, someone came up to me and started correcting what I was saying. It was obvious that they were in their flesh as they shared, but afterward the Lord revealed to me that even though the person said it in his flesh, the Lord was speaking through him to reveal to me what that person said was still true. Therefore, whether it is our spouse, kids, or another person, listen for God s voice even though the person you are interacting with may be in the flesh. 5. Through Circumstances DAY FIVE God uses positive and negative circumstances to speak to us. For example, you are about to purchase a home, but before you make a down payment, you lose your job. God could be telling you through that circumstance to not buy that house. Can God Speak Audibly? Yes, God can speak audibly. I know folks that have heard an audible word from God. I must say that I have never heard an audible voice even though there are times that I felt like I did 82

84 because the thought was so loud in my mind. It would be a lot easier if God did speak in an audible voice but you may go through your entire life not hearing God speaking audibly. You May Be Hard of Hearing Early On Early on in my spiritual walk I was hard of hearing when it came to listening to the Lord. It was a little frustrating because I felt like sometimes I was straining to hear but could not detect the Spirit s voice. However, as I have logged more time in walking with the Lord my spiritual hearing continues to improve. Similar to having a hearing aid, the volume with which to hear His voice tends to increase as I grow deeper in my walk God. The good news is that God s voice will become clearer and clearer as you closer with Him. The problem is that many folks are hoping that they hear from God even though they are not walking with Him by faith. There are no SHORTCUTS when it comes to hearing God. Only as you walk with Him continuously will His voice grow louder and clearer. Hearing God To Know His Will I get several calls from Christians asking me to tell them what God s will is concerning a decision that needs to be made. As much as I would like to tell them God s will, most of the time I have no idea what God s will is for them. However, I always encourage them to go to God and hear from Him. I want to spend a few minutes on this subject because it is so crucial to our relationship with Him and to knowing what His will is for us. What If God Does Chooses Not To Immediately Share His Will God may answer your prayers immediately. More often than not there will be a lag time between the time you ask and the time you receive an answer. That is why He says in Matthew 7:7-8: Keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you. 8 For everyone who asks, receives. Everyone who seeks, finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door will be opened. Why can t God just go ahead and tell us His will when we ask? Is it perhaps because He is teaching us how to learn to wait on Him and walk by faith? If God answered all our prayers immediately, there would be no need to walk by faith. God would become our personal Coke machine in that we would ask and He would answer. However, more important to God than sharing His will for you is to teach you how to walk by faith. Therefore, you keep seeking, asking, and knocking until you hear from Him. 83

85 What Are Some Options If I Continue To Not Hear From God Christians many times share with me that they are truly seeking God for an answer to a specific request. They continue seeking God and are waiting on an answer, but they either can t hear God, or He has not spoken. The question then becomes, What do I do since I have not heard from God? It is at this point that you have several options. One option is that you decide to take matters into your fleshly hands and step out and do something independently of God. Secondly, you continue waiting to hear from God. Thirdly, you step out on faith and move in a direction that you believe is the right one. The key to this option is to continue listening as you walk by faith in the direction that you think is right. You then continue to be open to a change of direction from the Spirit as you move forward. An analogy might be to imagine yourself being in a sailboat. The Holy Spirit is the wind that moves the sails and is also the spiritual rudder that moves you in the direction that He desires. Your part is to let the Spirit be your divine energy and to guide you. The temptation will be to take control of the rudder. This is where you get into trouble. You feel that God is not answering soon enough or does not care, so Satan or the flesh says, Grab the rudder and steer in the direction that you want. However, if you keep your hands off of the rudder and keep living by faith, then you are depending upon the Spirit to guide you. We believe that we need to always be hearing from God in order to know His direction, will, and purpose. However, many times you may not hear from God because He is simply wanting you to walk by faith and know by faith that He will redirect your steps if necessary. What God is teaching us when we don t hear from Him is faith. Let me give you an example. My wife and I were asked by a mission director to go to Ecuador to minister to missionaries there. We both started seeking the Lord, but we did not receive a yes or no answer. We continued to walk by faith and yet still did not hear from God. On the last day to buy the discount airline tickets we had still not heard from the Lord, but we bought the tickets with an attitude of dependence. We told the Lord that even though we bought the tickets that He could say No prior to the plane departing, and we would then not go. The truth is that we never heard God s voice concerning whether or not He wanted us to go. Only when we got back home did the Lord reveal that what He was trying to teach us that making a decision by faith was more important than hearing a specific answer Summary I hope this lesson has helped you in your journey into a deeper intimacy with God. He so desires an intimate relationship with you. I trust you have a deeper sense of God s desire as you experience more and more of His life working in and through you. I hope that you can look back over these four studies and see major changes in how you think, believe, choose, and behave. If you have, would you pause just a moment and thank and praise Him. As much as He has done in and through you, He promises to do more. MUCH more! Therefore, keep asking, seeking and knocking and He will continue to show you the awe and wonder of His marvelous self. 84

86 APPENDIX God Will Not Give You MAPQUEST! A man s heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps. Proverbs 16:9 I think that you are like me in that you would like your Christian journey to be like Mapquest. We know that the spiritual destination is to be transformed into Christ-likeness. What we want is a spiritual Mapquest that tells us the route we are going to take and how long it will take to get there. The truth is that our Christian walk is more like a GPS than Mapquest in that GPS only gives you the next turn to make. God is your divine GPS who will direct your steps. We will only get the next step not the next three or four steps. Early on we will struggle with not knowing the next several steps. This is primarily due to that fact that we want to be in control. However, we will learn over time to be satisfied with just knowing the next step. The Journey IS The Destination. There is a tendency in our Christian journey to reach a place where we have arrived at being tranformed. This is an illusion because transformation is a life-long process. However, what a difference it would make if the journey IS the destination. What I mean is that by every step of faith that you take, you are arriving at a new level of transformation. From the last step of faith until this one, your mind is more renewed, the healing of your woundedness is increased, and your more free than the previous step. It is a difficult concept because we all want to reach a spiritual goal of being totally free, totally victorious and totally transformed. However, the Christian life is NOT about reaching spiritual goals. It is about a continuing journey of dependence, transformation, and intimacy with God. So roll down the window, smell the roses, and enjoy the journey.the presumption is that we have a next moment. Jesus says: I AM The Walk of Faith Is Perplexing. Learn To REST In Your Perplexity. I had been in ministry for about nine years, and I discovered that the more I ministered the Christ-life truths, the more perplexed I got about why people and pastors were not receptive to the Christ-life truths. I could not understand why married couples on the brink of divorce failed to take hold of the truths that would set them free. I could not figure out why Christians wanted to live in their prodigal pigpens versus becoming radically transformed. You will feel the same about your Christian walk. You will be 85

87 perplexed by what God is doing or is not doing. You will want to know why something happened or did not happen. You will be perplexed about why it may be taking so long to be transformed in an area of your life. You are in good company because the apostle Paul was perplexed as well when he said in 2 Corinthians 4:8-9, We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not despairing; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed. In my perplexity, I went to the Lord and asked him what the purpose of my perplexity was. He communicated to me that I would be perplexed for the rest of my life. He said that perplexity creates a need for dependence upon Him with the result that I could rest in my perplexity. What this means for us is that when it comes to God s work in our lives, we will stay perplexed. We will try to figure out what God is doing but it will only make us more perplexed. Therefore, let your perplexity created by your walk of faith take you to a greater dependence upon Him. As you do, you will begin to rest in your perplexity and realize that God is in control and that He knows what He has purposed for your life. PERPLEXITY creates a need for DEPENDENCE, which will result in REST. One final thought on this subject. The military has an expression called need to know. The point is that if you need to know something they will tell you. Otherwise, you don t need to know. It is the same with God. If you need to know something from God, He will tell you. Otherwise, simply trust Him that He knows and it is not important for you to know. Engaging God: If you experience perplexity in your Christian walk, seek God in greater dependence so that you will experience a greater rest in your perplexity. There Will Be The Temptation To Get Into A Soulical La-Z-Boy. I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. Philippians 3:14 As I have said before, knowledge of the truth is important, but knowledge without revelation will never lead to transformation. However, there is another temptation that you will have along your journey. As you learn more and experience more about Christ living in you, there will be a temptation to get in your soulical La-Z-Boy and be satisfied with where you are in your Christian walk. The problem is that the moment that you get into that La-Z-Boy is the moment when you start losing your spiritual momentum. As that happens, you will be an easy target for your flesh, the power of sin, and Satan/demons. When you are tempted in this area, remember the words of Paul in Philippians 3:14 when he says, I press on. It is crucial to always press on and to never succumb to the soulical La-Z-Boy. 86

88 Engaging God: Ask God to reveal to you when you are sitting in your soulical La-Z-Boy, and ask Him to give you the desire to press on in your walk with Him. Engaging God: Ask God to remind you when you are in the pain, suffering, conflict, or brokenness that He is working a divine good out of the situation. You Will Learn To EMBRACE The Thorns That You Want Removed. As I have shared with you, I have a chronic health condition called chronic fatigue. It used to create hours of fatigue where I could not move, think, or function. I would cry out to God for Him to remove the thorn. I was prayed over, anointed with oil, and had everything done to me for healing. I even got to a place where I said, Let s make a deal. You heal me, and I will serve you. My friends, it has been over thirty years since I said that, and so far I have not been healed. Was God punishing me through this thorn of fatigue? It seemed like it at the time. However, as I look back over these past several years, I see the divine good that has come out of it. It would take too long to describe to you the many ways that God has not only used my thorn for my good but how He has used it to encourage others and to transform their lives. You may have a thorn in your life. It may be a person, circumstance, or health condition. Know with confidence that if it is not removed, God is using it for divine good. Therefore: Learn to EMBRACE the thorn that you want God to remove. Engaging God: Ask God to reveal to you the purpose of your thorn. If He does not reveal that to you, ask Him to give you the desire to embrace the thorn versus getting it removed.. God Will Create A Greater Environment Of Christ. As we grow in our relationship with Christ, God is creating in us and around us an environment of Christ. The best analogy that I can think of to relate this concept is when I was in love with my then future wife. I could not get her off my mind. I ate, drank, slept, and worked with her on my mind. She was never far from my thoughts. This is where Christ is taking us on our walk of faith. Not only is He transforming us, but He is also creating an environment where He will be more and more on our minds and in our hearts as we grow in our faith walk.. Let me use The Line analogy to explain. In your human spirit you are in union with God. You can t be any closer to God than you are now in your human spirit. However, the awareness of God s presence grows as you walk by faith. You will have a greater sense of His presence, an ongoing desire to think about Him, and a greater willingness to respond to His will and purpose in your life. 87

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